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datawell publication ios directional wave buoys and their elastic mooring
IOS p Page BUOYS Directional wave By Dr Henny Joosten, general manager, Datawell BV, Haarlem, the Netherlands.Figure.Wavec design showing top float, disk, In the second in a instrument canister and mooring cross.Themagnitude of the wave slopes gives an idea elastic mooring of of the required accuracy of the slope-following quality wave and of the buoy.Typically, the wave slope does not exceed navigation buoys, degrees, whereas a - second wave of five-metre Dr Henny Joosten wave height has a maximum slope of only.degrees [ ].A disc shape is the most of Datawell BV natural hull shape for a slope-following buoy.considersdirectional However, wind and current drag forces, along with measurements by mooring forces, cause a floating disc to tilt.When wave buoys towing a disc with a diame- ter D and a velocity V, the ϕ
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