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A yield design approach to the stability analysis of A seabed subjected to wave loading and pseudo-static seismic forces [PDF]
The stability analysis of a seabed under the combined action of wave and seismic loading is investigated in the light of limit analysis theory and related static and kinematic approaches. Effects of cyclic wave loading are addressed in the context of the
João Paulo Chodacki Quiuqui +1 more
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A kinematic wave theory of capacity drop [PDF]
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Jin, Wen-Long +2 more
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A unified kinematic wave theory for melt infiltration into firn
Motivated by the ponding refreezing of meltwater in firn, we analyze the interaction of liquid water and nonreactive gas with porous ice by developing a unified kinematic wave theory.
Mohammad Afzal Shadab +3 more
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Kinematic wave theory for debris flows [PDF]
In this paper we will show that, regardless of the cause of initiation, the subsequent behavior of debris flows can be described by a model similar to a model developed for the movement of floodwaves resulting from a dam-break. Thedam-break model by Hunt (1982), based on kinematic wave theory, applies at large distances downstream from a failed dam. We
ARATTANO M, SAVAGE W Z
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Modeling a Wave on Mild Sloping Bottom Topography and Its Dispersion Relation Approximation
Linear wave theory is a simple theory that researchers and engineers often use to study a wave in deep, intermediate, and shallow water regions. Many researchers mostly used it over the horizontal flat seabed, but in actual conditions, sloping seabed ...
Faizal Ade Rahmahuddin Abdullah +1 more
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When designing coastal protection measures, special attention is paid to the creation and expansion of a natural beach slope on the coast of a water body.
Olga N. Chernykh, Alena V. Burlachenko
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A Fourier Series Approximation for Deep-water Waves
Dean (1965) proposed the use of the root mean square error (RMSE) in the dynamic free surface boundary condition (DFSBC) and kinematic free-surface boundary condition (KFSBC) as an error evaluation criterion for wave theories.
JangRyong Shin
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Blast wave kinematics: theory, experiments, and applications
AbstractMeasurements of the time of arrival of shock waves from explosions can serve as powerful markers of the evolution of the shock front for determining crucial parameters driving the blast. Using standard theoretical tools and a simple ansatz for solving the hydrodynamics equations, a general expression for the Mach number of the shock front is ...
J. S. Díaz, S. E. Rigby
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Negative energy dust acoustic waves evolution in a dense magnetized quantum Thomas–Fermi plasma
Propagation of nonlinear waves in the magnetized quantum Thomas–Fermi dense plasma is analyzed. The Zakharov–Kuznetsov–Burgers equation is derived by using the theory of reductive perturbation.
M. Abd-Elzaher, A. Atteya
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Aiming at the capture and conversion of multidirection wave energy, a multifreedom direct-drive wave-energy converter (WEC) based on a parallel mechanism is studied.
Tao Yao +4 more
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