​​How do Wave Pools work?


​​How do Wave Pools work?

The wave pool is the most popular traditional project in the current water park, and it belongs to the artificial simulation of the sea wave environment. It is generally the largest pool among all swimming pools in the water park, and it is also the most creative atmosphere. Artificial wave pool is a multidisciplinary and comprehensive equipment engineering involving aerospace, wave mechanics, mechanics, electrical control systems and many other disciplines. The transmission of waves is a process of diffusion and energy consumption. Therefore, the design of deep water is often high in wave height and small in area. The shallow water area has small wave height and large area. The normal water depth is 0 m to 1.6 or 1.8 m, and the bottom slope is less than 8%. The shape of the wave pool The design is very important. The good shape of the pool is conducive to the resonance, propagation and superposition of the waves, which in turn affects the shape of the waves. The same wave-making equipment has different sizes due to different pool shapes.The undulating layers of waves on the water always bring the excitement of the visitors, so that some foreign water parks have only build such a large pool to make the visitors happy. At present, most of the parks use wave generation methods such as air blow waves, vacuum waves and plate-type waves.


 

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