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Giuseppe Giorgi, Josh Davidson, Giuseppe Habib, Giovanni Bracco, Giuliana Mattiazzo and Tamás Kalmár-Nagy
Mathematical models are essential for the design and control of offshore systems, to simulate the fluid?structure interactions and predict the motions and the structural loads. In the development and derivation of the models, simplifying assumptions are ...
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Seungnam Kim and Spyros A. Kinnas
Reducing the on-board noise and fluctuating pressures on the ship hull has been challenging and represent added value research tasks in the maritime industry. Among the possible sources for the unpalatable vibrations on the hull, propeller-induced pressu...
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Marjan Bakhtiari-Nejad and Shima Shahab
Many biomedical applications such as ultrasonic targeted drug delivery, gene therapy, and molecular imaging entail the problems of manipulating microbubbles by means of a high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) pressure field; namely stable cavitation. ...
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Aleksandr Chikitkin, Mikhail Petrov, Roman Dushkov and Ernest Shifrin
We propose an approach for the design of the subsonic part of plane and axisymmetric Laval nozzles for real gases. The proposed approach is based on the hodograph method and allows one to solve the inverse design problem directly. Real gas effects are ta...
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Thomas J. Lambert, Bojan Vukasinovic and Ari Glezer
A novel support mechanism for a wind tunnel model is designed, built, and demonstrated on an aerodynamic platform undergoing dynamic maneuvers, tested with periodic motions up to 20 Hz. The platform is supported by a 6-DOF (six degrees of freedom) traver...
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