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Breaking-Wave Induced Transient Pore Pressure in a Sandy Seabed: Flume Modeling and Observations
Previous studies on wave-induced pore pressure in a porous seabed mainly focused on non-breaking regular waves, e.g., Airy linear waves or Stokes non-linear waves.
Changfei Li, Fuping Gao, Lijing Yang
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Internal solitary waves are commonly present in global oceans, and these waves encounter submarine ridges during their propagation, resulting in breaking.
Xunxian Nian +3 more
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Note on estimating bed shear stress caused by breaking random waves
This note presents a method of how the bed shear stress caused by breaking random waves on slopes can be estimated. This is obtained by adopting the Sumer et al. (2013) bed shear stress formula due to spilling and plunging breaking waves on hydraulically
Dag Myrhaug, Muk Chen Ong
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In recent years, there has been increasing attention on the development of non-destructive evaluation (NDE) methods using guided waves for long-length materials such as thin plates and pipes.
Takahiro Saitoh
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Numerical modelling of extreme waves by Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics [PDF]
The impact of extreme/rogue waves can lead to serious damage of vessels as well as marine and coastal structures. Such extreme waves in deep water are characterized by steep wave fronts and an energetic wave crest.
M. H. Dao, H. Xu, E. S. Chan, P. Tkalich
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Wave Energy Dissipation of Spilling and Plunging Breaking Waves in Spectral Models
On the basis of field experiments and modeling, the dependence of the dissipation of the energy of waves breaking by plunging and spilling on the frequency of wave spectra was investigated. It was shown that the modeling of wave breaking should take into
Yana Saprykina +2 more
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Modelling of tsunami-like wave run-up, breaking and impact on a vertical wall by SPH method [PDF]
Accurate predictions of wave run-up and run-down are important for coastal impact assessment of relatively long waves such as tsunami or storm waves. Wave run-up is, however, a complex process involving nonlinear build-up of the wave front, intensive ...
M. H. Dao, H. Xu, E. S. Chan, P. Tkalich
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This work evaluates the survivability of a point-absorbing wave energy converter at sea states along and inside the 50-year environmental contour for a selected-site in North Sea, by utilizing CFD simulations.
Eirini Katsidoniotaki +4 more
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The role of wave breaking in microwave backscattering from the sea surface is a problem of great importance for the development of theories and methods on ocean remote sensing, in particular for oil spill remote sensing.
Stanislav A. Ermakov +3 more
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On Solitary Wave Breaking and Impact on a Horizontal Deck
The impact of waves and bores generated by broken solitary waves on horizontal decks of coastal structures was studied by solving the Navier–Stokes equations.
Jiaqi Liu, Masoud Hayatdavoodi
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