Facilities

The Tsunami Research Facility is part of the O.H. Hinsdale Wave Research Laboratory, located on the Oregon State University campus. It is one of the largest and most sophisticated laboratories for education, research, and testing in coastal, ocean and related areas.

NSF flyer describing our facility [PDF]

Tsunami Wave Basin

Specs sheet [pdf]
Survey of basin floor

Length: 48.8m
Width: 26.5 m wide
Depth: 1.5m
Freeboard: 0.6 m
 
Wavemaker
   Multidirectional with 29 boards, 2.0m high
   Wave types: regular, irregular tsunami,
       multidirectional, user-defined
   Period range: 0.5-10 sec
   Max Stroke: 2.1m
   Max Velocity: 2.0 m/s
   Active wave absorption

Large Wave Flume

Specs sheet [pdf]

Length: 104 m
Width: 3.7 m
Depth: 4.6 m
 
Wavemaker:
   Hinged-type, hydraulic ram high
   Wave types: periodic, random, user-defined
   Period range: 0.5-10 sec
   Max Wave: 1.6 m @ 3.5 sec
   Active wave absorption
 

Supporting Infrastructure

  • Control Room for on-site researchers
  • In the Tsunami Wave Basin:
         7.5 ton gantry crane
         Instrumentation carriage spanning the width
         Unistrut in floors and sidewalls
         Two 14-ft access ramps
  • In the Large Wave Flume
         Powered carriage with full traverse for instrumentation
         Tow speed 0 - 0.5 m/s

Instrumentation

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