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Bohyeon Hwang, Kideok Do and Sungyeol Chang
Constant changes occur in coastal areas over different timescales, requiring observation and modeling. Specifically, modeling morphological changes resulting from short-term events, such as storms, is of great importance in coastal management. Parameter ...
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Liang Dai, Chaojun Jia, Lei Chen, Qiang Zhang and Wei Chen
The intricate geological conditions of reservoir banks render them highly susceptible to destabilization and damage from fluctuations in water levels. The study area, the Cheyipin section of the Huangdeng Hydroelectric Station, is characterized by numero...
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Zikang Jin, Zonghan Yu, Fanshuo Meng, Wei Zhang, Jingzhi Cui, Xiaolong He, Yuedi Lei and Omer Musa
The parametric design method is widely utilized in the preliminary design stage for hypersonic vehicles; it ensures the fast iteration of configuration, generation, and optimization. This study proposes a novel parametric method for a wide-range, wing-mo...
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Chia-Ho Wang, Hsiang-Lin Yu and Tsang-Jung Chang
Currently, for modeling two-dimensional (2D) solute transport during pluvial and fluvial floods, the finite volume (FV) models are widely used because of their strong ability to handle steep concentration and velocity gradients from the flow advection te...
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Khaqan Baluch, Heon-Joon Park, Kyuchan Ji and Sher Q. Baluch
Whilst numerical modelling is commonly used for simulation to check the design of water conveyance, sluicing and spillway structure design, the numerical modelling has rarely been compared with the physical model tests. The objective of this research pre...
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