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Some statistical characteristics of large deepwater waves around the Korean Peninsula
Authors:Kyung-Duck Suh  Hyuk-Dong Kwon  Dong-Young Lee
Affiliation:1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Seoul National University, 599 Gwanangno, Gwanak-gu, Seoul 151-744, Republic of Korea;2. Climate Change & Coastal Disaster Research Department, Korea Ocean Research & Development Institute, Ansan P.O. Box 29, Seoul 425-600, Republic of Korea
Abstract:The relationship between significant wave height and period, the variability of significant wave period, the spectral peak enhancement factor, and the directional spreading parameter of large deepwater waves around the Korean Peninsula have been investigated using various sources of wave measurement and hindcasting data. For very large waves comparable to design waves, it is recommended to use the average value of the empirical formulas proposed by Shore Protection Manual in 1977 and by Goda in 2003 for the relationship between significant wave height and period. The standard deviation of significant wave periods non-dimensionalized with respect to the mean value for a certain significant wave height varies between 0.04 and 0.21 with a typical value of 0.1 depending upon different regions and different ranges of significant wave heights. The probability density function of the peak enhancement factor is expressed as a lognormal distribution, with its mean value of 2.14, which is somewhat smaller than the value in the North Sea. For relatively large waves, the probability density function of the directional spreading parameter at peak frequency is also expressed as a lognormal distribution.
Keywords:Coastal structures   Design waves   Wave direction   Wave period   Wave spectrum
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