\begin{figure}[!htb]
\centering
-\includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/figSeries60CB06Type7StedaySnapshot.eps}
+\includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/figSeries60CB06Type7StedaySnapshot-eps-converted-to.pdf}
%\caption{Snapshot of steady state wave field generated by a Series 60 ship hull.}
\end{figure}
\centering
\subfigure[Grid scaling, $x=(1-a)\xi^3+a\xi$.]{
% MainLaplace2D_ex03.m
-\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/scalingNx25.eps}
+\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/scalingNx25-eps-converted-to.pdf}
}
\subfigure[High-order spatial discretisation and stable explicit time-stepping with large time steps for a nonlinear standing wave. Scaling based on $a=0$. ]{
% MainLaplace2D_ex03.m
-\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/standingwaveglozman.eps}
+\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/standingwaveglozman-eps-converted-to.pdf}
}
\subfigure[Uniform grid ($a=1$).]{
% MainLaplace2D_ex035_nonlinearLaplace.m
-\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/SFwaves_snapshots_uniform.eps}
+\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/SFwaves_snapshots_uniform-eps-converted-to.pdf}
}
\subfigure[Clustered grid ($a=0.05$).]{
% MainLaplace2D_ex035_nonlinearLaplace.m
-\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/SFwaves_snapshots_clustered.eps}
+\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/SFwaves_snapshots_clustered-eps-converted-to.pdf}
}
\caption{Numerical experiments to assess stability properties of numerical wave model. In three cases, computed snapshots are taken of the wave elevation over one wave period of time. In a) the grid distribution of nodes in a one-parameter mapping for the grid is illustrated. Results from changes in wave elevation are illustrated for b) a mildly nonlinear standing wave on a highly clustered grid, c) regular stream function wave of medium steepness in shallow water $(kh,H/L)=(0.5,0.0292)$ on a uniform grid ($N_x=80$) and d) for a nonuniform grid with a minimal grid spacing 20 times smaller(!). In every case the step size remains fixed at $\Delta t = T/160$ s corresponding to a Courant number $C_r=c\tfrac{\Delta t}{\Delta x}=0.5$ for the uniform grid. A 6'$th$ order scheme and explicit EKR4 time-stepping is used in each test case.}
\label{ch7:numexp}
\centering
\subfigure[Wave generation, reflection and absorption of small-amplitude waves.]{
% Script : MainLaplace2D_ex03penalityLINEAR_REFLECTEDWAVES.m
-\includegraphics[width=0.98\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/standingwavespenalty.eps}
+\includegraphics[width=0.98\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/standingwavespenalty-eps-converted-to.pdf}
% Nx = 480, 6th order, vertical clustering, Nz=6;
}
\subfigure[Wave generation and absorption of steep finite-amplitude waves.]{
% Script : MainLaplace2D_ex03penalityNONLINEAR_GENERATEWAVES.m
-\includegraphics[width=0.98\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/nonlinearwavespenalty.eps}
+\includegraphics[width=0.98\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/nonlinearwavespenalty-eps-converted-to.pdf}
% Nx = 540, 6th order, vertical clustering, Nz=6;
}
\caption{Snapshots at intervals $T/8$ over one wave period in time of computed a) small-amplitude $(kh,kH)=(0.63,0.005)$ and b) finite-amplitude $(kh,kH)=(1,0.41)$ stream function waves elevations having reached a steady state after transient startup. Combined wave generation and absorption zones in the western relaxation zone of both a) and b). In b) an absorption zone is positioned next to the eastern boundary and causes minor visible reflections. }
\begin{figure}[!htb]
\begin{center}
\subfigure[Uniform vertical grid.]{
-\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/lineardispersion_Nx30-HL90-p6-vergrid0_Linear.eps}
+%\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/lineardispersion_Nx30-HL90-p6-vergrid0_Linear.eps}
+\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/lineardispersion_Nx30-HL90-p6-vergrid0_Linear-eps-converted-to.pdf}
}
\subfigure[Cosine-clustered vertical grid.]{
-\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/lineardispersion_Nx30-HL90-p6_Linear.eps}
+\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/lineardispersion_Nx30-HL90-p6_Linear-eps-converted-to.pdf}
}
\end{center}
\caption{The accuracy in phase celerity $c$ determined by \eqref{ch7:errdisp} for small-amplitude (linear) wave.
\begin{figure}[!htb]
\begin{center}
\subfigure[Linear]{
-\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/kinematicsPHI_Nx30-HL90-p6_Linear.eps}
+\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/kinematicsPHI_Nx30-HL90-p6_Linear-eps-converted-to.pdf}
}
\subfigure[Linear]{
-\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/kinematicsW_Nx30-HL90-p6_Linear.eps}
+\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/kinematicsW_Nx30-HL90-p6_Linear-eps-converted-to.pdf}
}
\subfigure[Nonlinear]{
-\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/kinematicsPHI_Nx30-HL90-p6_Nonlinear.eps}
+\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/kinematicsPHI_Nx30-HL90-p6_Nonlinear-eps-converted-to.pdf}
}
\subfigure[Nonlinear]{
-\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/kinematicsW_Nx30-HL90-p6_Nonlinear.eps}
+\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/kinematicsW_Nx30-HL90-p6_Nonlinear-eps-converted-to.pdf}
}
\end{center}
\caption{Assessment of kinematic error is presented in terms of the depth-averaged error determined by \eqref{ch7:errkin} for a) scalar velocity potential and b) vertical velocity for a small-amplitude (linear) wave, and c) scalar velocity potential and d) vertical velocity for a finite-amplitude (nonlinear) wave with wave height $H/L=90\%(H/L)_\textrm{max}$.
\begin{center}
% MainLaplace2D_ex025nonlinearLaplaceSINGLE.m
\subfigure[Single precision.]{
-\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/PrecisionSINGLE.eps}
+\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/PrecisionSINGLE-eps-converted-to.pdf}
}
\subfigure[Double precision.]{
-\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/PrecisionDOUBLE.eps}
+\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/PrecisionDOUBLE-eps-converted-to.pdf}
}
\end{center}
\caption{Comparison between convergence histories for single and double precision computations using a PDC method for the solution of the transformed Laplace problem. Very steep nonlinear stream function wave in intermediate water $(kh,H/L)=(1,0.0903)$. Discretizaiton based on $(N_x,N_z)=(15,9)$ with 6'$th$ order stencils.}
\begin{center}
% DriverWavemodelDecomposition.m
\subfigure[Direct solve without filter.]{
-\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/ComparisonLUNoFiltering.eps}
+\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/ComparisonLUNoFiltering-eps-converted-to.pdf}
}
\subfigure[Direct solve with filter.]{
-\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/ComparisonLUWithFiltering.eps}
+\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/ComparisonLUWithFiltering-eps-converted-to.pdf}
} \\
\subfigure[Iterative PDC solve without filter.]{
-\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/ComparisonDCNoFiltering.eps}
+\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/ComparisonDCNoFiltering-eps-converted-to.pdf}
}
\subfigure[Iterative PDC solve with filter.]{
-\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/ComparisonDCWithFiltering.eps}
+\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/ComparisonDCWithFiltering-eps-converted-to.pdf}
}
\end{center}
\caption{Comparison between accuracy as a function of time for double precision calculations vs. single precision with and without filtering. The double precision result are unfiltered in each comparison and shows to be less sensitive to roundoff-errors. Medium steep nonlinear stream function wave in intermediate water $(kh,H/L)=(1,0.0502)$. Discretization is based on $(N_x,N_z)=(30,6)$, A courant number of $C_r=0.5$ and 6'$th$ order stencils.}
\begin{figure}[!htb]
\begin{center}
\subfigure[Hydrodynamic force calculations.]{
-\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/figSeries60CB06Type7Resistance.eps}
+\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/figSeries60CB06Type7Resistance-eps-converted-to.pdf}
}
\subfigure[Kelvin pattern.]{
-\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/figSeries60CB06Type7kelvin.eps}
+\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{Chapters/chapter7/figures/figSeries60CB06Type7kelvin-eps-converted-to.pdf}
}
\end{center}
\caption{Computed results. Comparison with experiments for hydrodynamics force calculations confirming engineering accuracy for low Froudes numbers.}