Affiliation: | a Institut des Sciences de l'Ingénieur de Toulon et du Var, UTV, BP 56, F-83162, La Valette du Var Cedex, France b Laboratoire d'Etude des Echanges Particulaires aux Interfaces, UTV, BP 56, F-83162, La Valette du Var Cedex, France c Laboratoire de Sondages Electromagnétiques de l'Environnement Terrestre, UPRESA-CNRS 6017, UTV, BP 132, F-83957, La Garde Cedex, France |
Abstract: | The objective in this experimental work is to evaluate the capability of several cylindrical buoys to follow and measure waves. Eleven configurations have been studied, eight among which were furnished with disks of different diameters at the waterline. The experiments took place in the test basin at ISITV. On the one hand, we have obtained a set of transfer coefficients for each frequency and each configuration in regular waves. On the other hand, we have determined the corresponding transfer functions, then we have used the latter to measure irregular waves. The time signals as measured by the buoys with and without corrections have been compared with wave gage measurements and subjected to a wave-by-wave analysis. The results allow the conclusion that the buoy with a medium size disk constitutes the best compromise. In fact, it permits the buoy to follow the free surface while minimizing parasitic motions. |