Print Email Facebook Twitter Nonlinear Fourier Analysis of Free-Surface Buoy Data Using the Software Library FNFT Title Nonlinear Fourier Analysis of Free-Surface Buoy Data Using the Software Library FNFT Author Wahls, S. (TU Delft Team Sander Wahls) Brühl, M. (TU Delft Team Sander Wahls) Fan, Yang-Ming (National Cheng Kung University) Huang, Ching-Jer (National Cheng Kung University) Date 2020 Abstract Nonlinear Fourier Analysis (NFA) is a powerful tool for the analysis of hydrodynamic processes. The unique capabilities of NFA include, but are not limited to, the detection of hidden solitons and the detection of modulation instability, which are essential for the understanding of nonlinear phenomena such as rogue waves. However, even though NFA has been applied to many interesting problems, it remains a non-standard tool. Recently, an open source software library called FNFT has been released to the public. (FNFT is short for “Fast Nonlinear Fourier Transforms”.) The library in particular contains code for the efficient numerical NFA of hydrodynamic processes that are approximately governed by the nonlinear Schroedinger equation with periodic boundary conditions. Waves in deep water are a prime example for such a process. In this paper, we use FNFT to perform an exemplary NFA of typhoon data collected by wave buoys at the coast of Taiwan. Our goals are a) to demonstrate the application of FNFT in a practical scenario, and b) to compare the results of a NFA to an analysis based on the conventional linear Fourier transform. The exposition is deliberately educational, hopefully enabling others to use FNFT for similar analyses of their own data. To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:bb9bf91d-c1f1-48c6-bc6b-bb7785d97aef DOI https://doi.org/10.1115/OMAE2020-18676 Publisher ASME ISBN 978-0-7918-8438-6 Source Proceedings of the ASME 39th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering, 6B: Ocean Engineering Event ASME 2020 39th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering (Virtual, Online), 2020-08-03 → 2020-08-07 Bibliographical note Accepted Author Manuscript Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights © 2020 S. Wahls, M. Brühl, Yang-Ming Fan, Ching-Jer Huang Files PDF OMAE2020_FNFT.pdf 1.56 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:bb9bf91d-c1f1-48c6-bc6b-bb7785d97aef/datastream/OBJ/view