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Gokhan Serhat and Katherine J. Kuchenbecker
Computational analysis of free and forced vibration responses provides crucial information on the dynamic characteristics of deformable bodies. Although such numerical techniques are prevalently used in many disciplines, they have been underutilized in t...
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Georgios I. Dadoulis and George D. Manolis
In this work, we investigate the transient response of a model bridge traversed by a heavy mass moving with constant velocity. Two response regimes are identified, namely forced vibrations followed by free vibrations as the moving mass goes past the far ...
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Ilan Robin, Anne-Claire Bennis and Jean-Claude Dauvin
The overall potential for recoverable tidal energy depends partly on the tidal turbine technologies used. One of problematic points is the minimum flow velocity required to set the rotor into motion. The novelty of the paper is the setup of an innovative...
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Sufian Munawar, Najma Saleem, Waqar Ahmad Khan and Sumiya Nasir
The hybrid nanofluids have efficient thermal networking due to the trade-off between the pros and cons of the more than one type of suspension. In the current study, water-based hybrid nanofluid is used to investigate mixed convection in a squared enclos...
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Krish Thiagarajan and Javier Moreno
The research problem discussed in this paper is of relevance to floating offshore wind turbine design, where heave plates are attached to the columns of a semi-submersible in order to improve vertical plane stability and the power output. Because of the ...
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