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Hi again!
As I understand it from the wiki, the initial wavefield generated by case 3 is composed of only linear waves.
Is it possible with HOS-Ocean to generate an initial irregular wave field that is nonlinear?
Or how can this be added to the code?
(One Idea might be to use the mode-coupling method to combine two different wavefields generated by case 3, to create a second order wavefield?)
Or do the wavefield automatically become nonlinear as time advances in HOS-Ocean and the waves propagate (given that M>1)?
From my tests, I haven't been able to tell for sure yet.
I have some code that currently is based on linear wave theory and I would like to test it against nonlinear waves to find where the linear implementation becomes inadequate, (and later on, to verify a nonlinear implementation)
(This code is then supposed to generate initial conditions for HOS-Ocean that will be used to propagate the waves to predict them at a future point in time and space)
Many thanks for any help in this matter.
Best Regards,
Niclas