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Research on the low-frequency band gap characteristics of longitudinal vibration of ship shafting based on bionic quasi-zero stiffness metamaterials. [PDF]
Yang Z, Gao X, Li L, Rao Z.
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Journal of Coastal and Hydraulic Structures, 2021
A ship in motion generates a complex wave field consisting of several superimposed wave systems. The relevance of the wave systems' components varies, depending on individual ship and waterway parameters.
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A ship in motion generates a complex wave field consisting of several superimposed wave systems. The relevance of the wave systems' components varies, depending on individual ship and waterway parameters.
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Field Measurements in the Kiel Canal, Germany: Ship Waves, Drawdown, and Sediment Transport
, 2020Ship waves and ship-induced flows are the main hydrodynamic loads on waterway beds and embankments. However, the underlying physical processes are not yet understood fully.
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Wave Motion, 1993
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Maz'ya, V. G., Vainberg, B. R.
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Maz'ya, V. G., Vainberg, B. R.
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Viscous effects on the fundamental solution to ship waves
Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2019The fundamental solution to steady ship waves accounting for viscous effects (the viscous-ship-wave Green function) is investigated within the framework of the weakly damped free-surface flow theory.
Hui Liang, Xiaobo Chen
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