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Natural Free Oscillating Period of a Basin in Harbor Hydrodynamics Formulas
Natural Free Oscillating Period of a Basin referred to as the natural period or resonant period, is the time it takes for a wave to travel from one end of the basin to the other and back again. And is denoted by T
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. Natural Free Oscillating Period of a Basin is usually measured using the Second for Time. Note that the value of Natural Free Oscillating Period of a Basin is always negative.
Formulas to find Natural Free Oscillating Period of a Basin in Harbor Hydrodynamics
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Period for Fundamental Mode
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Natural Free Oscillation Period
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Natural Free Oscillation period given Maximum Horizontal Particle Excursion at Node
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Natural Free Oscillation Period for Average Horizontal Velocity at Node
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Natural Free Oscillation Period for Closed Basin
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Natural Free Oscillation Period for Open Basin
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Harbor Hydrodynamics formulas that make use of Natural Free Oscillating Period of a Basin
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Water Depth given Maximum Oscillation Period corresponding to Fundamental Mode
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Basin Length along Axis for given Period of Fundamental Mode
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Water Depth for given Period for Fundamental Mode
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Maximum Horizontal Particle Excursion at Node
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Standing Wave Height given Maximum Horizontal Particle Excursion at Node
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Water Depth given Maximum Horizontal Particle Excursion at Node
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Average Horizontal Velocity at Node
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Standing Wave Height for Average Horizontal Velocity at Node
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Wave Length for Average Horizontal Velocity at Node
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Water Depth given Average Horizontal Velocity at Node
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Basin Length along Axis in Open Basin
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Water Depth given Natural Free Oscillation Period
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Number of Nodes along Long Basin Axis in Closed Basin
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Basin Length along Axis for Closed Basin
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Number of Nodes along Long Basin Axis in Open Basin
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List of variables in Harbor Hydrodynamics formulas
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Length of Basin along Axis
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Water Depth at Harbor
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Number of Nodes along the X-axis of Basin
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Basin Dimensions along the X-axis
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Number of Nodes along the Y-axis of Basin
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Basin Dimensions along the Y-axis
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Maximum Horizontal Particle Excursion
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Wave Height
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Depth of Water
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Wavelength
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Average Horizontal Velocity at a Node
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Basin Length
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Number of Nodes along the Axis of a Basin
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FAQ
What is the Natural Free Oscillating Period of a Basin?
Natural Free Oscillating Period of a Basin referred to as the natural period or resonant period, is the time it takes for a wave to travel from one end of the basin to the other and back again. Natural Free Oscillating Period of a Basin is usually measured using the Second for Time. Note that the value of Natural Free Oscillating Period of a Basin is always negative.
Can the Natural Free Oscillating Period of a Basin be negative?
Yes, the Natural Free Oscillating Period of a Basin, measured in Time can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Natural Free Oscillating Period of a Basin?
Natural Free Oscillating Period of a Basin is usually measured using the Second[s] for Time. Millisecond[s], Microsecond[s], Nanosecond[s] are the few other units in which Natural Free Oscillating Period of a Basin can be measured.
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