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Study of Nonlinear Interaction between Waves and Ocean Currents Using High-Fidelity Simulation and Machine Learning

Modeling ocean surface waves under complex ocean current conditions is of crucial importance to many naval applications. For example, traveling ships and underwater vehicles generate spatially heterogeneous currents behind them through their drag and propeller motions. The strong currents can influence the surface wave pattern in the ship wake. In this study, the nonlinear interactions between waves and complex wake currents are investigated using numerical simulations. An in-house code is developed for high-fidelity simulations of a nonlinear phase-resolved ocean wavefield interacting with subsurface currents. Several typical wake patterns are simulated using the present numerical method, and the influence of complex currents on the waves is analyzed quantitatively using theoretical solutions of wave-current interactions. We also present a method for solving the inverse problem of deducing the current field based on surface-wave data using machine-learning techniques. A deep neural network is designed for processing spatial-temporal surface wave data. Detailed analyses on the distributions of regression errors and the training dataset-dependency show that the proposed neural network can effectively deduce the current field.

preprint2022arXivOpen access
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