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Leonie S. Föhring, Peter Møller Juhl and Dietrich Wittekind
The strong increase in anthropogenic underwater noise has caused a growing intention to design quieter ships given that ship propellers are one of the dominating noise sources along the worldwide shipping routes. This creates an imminent demand for deepe...
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Márcia Lima, Carlos Coelho and Filipa Jesus
Wave overtopping, mainly caused by growing coastal erosion processes, directly affects populations, causing coastal flooding and potential damages. This work aims to develop the relationship between overtopping phenomena and their impact costs through an...
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Ammar Alnmr, Ashraf Sheble, Richard Ray and Hussein Ahmad
The growing demand for transportation tunnels in densely populated urban areas has led to the widespread adoption of twin tunnel configurations in contemporary infrastructure projects. This research focuses on investigating the complex interaction betwee...
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Joanna Wyszkowska, Justyna Maliszewska and Piotr Gas
(1) Background: The growing ubiquity of electromagnetic fields (EMF) due to rapid technological progress raises concerns about potential health implications. While laboratory experiments have generated inconclusive findings about adverse effects, EMFs ha...
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Dai Xianyao, Wang Guobin, Ye Ming and Zhang Yongquan
With the growing demand for transportation, there has been a significant increase in road-related projects, leading to potential risks in the safety of existing structures. This paper presents a study on the influence of new tunnel construction on the st...
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