Contemporary Ideas on Ship StabilityModeling of Incident Waves Near the Ship’s Hull (Application of Autoregressive Approach in Problems of Simulation of Rough Seas)
Contemporary Ideas on Ship Stability: Modeling of Incident Waves Near the Ship’s Hull...
Degtyarev, Alexander B.; Reed, Arthur M.; Mareev, Vladimir
2019-01-02 00:00:00
[This chapter introduces the basics of the ARMA (Autoregressive Moving Average) Autoregressive/ moving average model (ARMA) model of short-crested wind wavesShort-crested waves. The model consists of an autoregressive component for temporal dependence and evolution and a two-dimensional moving average component for spatial dependence and propagation. A brief description of the validation of the model is given with special emphasis on the analysis of the dispersion relationship.]
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Contemporary Ideas on Ship StabilityModeling of Incident Waves Near the Ship’s Hull (Application of Autoregressive Approach in Problems of Simulation of Rough Seas)
[This chapter introduces the basics of the ARMA (Autoregressive Moving Average) Autoregressive/ moving average model (ARMA) model of short-crested wind wavesShort-crested waves. The model consists of an autoregressive component for temporal dependence and evolution and a two-dimensional moving average component for spatial dependence and propagation. A brief description of the validation of the model is given with special emphasis on the analysis of the dispersion relationship.]
Published: Jan 2, 2019
Keywords: Autoregressive/moving average model (ARMA); Short-crested waves
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