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Eric Didier and Paulo R. F. Teixeira
Methodologies to be used in numerical models based on Reynolds-averaged Navier?Stokes (RANS) equations and the volume of fluid (VoF) to deal with waves over coastal structures, which involve wave breaking and overtopping and porous structures, are shown ...
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Stanislav Aleksandrovich Ermakov, Irina Andreevna Sergievskaya, Leonid Mikhailovich Plotnikov, Ivan Aleksandrovich Kapustin, Olga Arkadyevna Danilicheva, Alexander Viktorovich Kupaev and Alexander Andreevich Molkov
Suppression of radar backscattering from the sea surface has been studied in field experiments with surfactant films carried out from an Oceanographic Platform on the Black Sea and from onboard a research vessel on the Gorky Water Reservoir using an X-C-...
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Giovanni Cannata, Federica Palleschi, Benedetta Iele and Francesco Gallerano
A new three-dimensional high-order shock-capturing model for the numerical simulation of breaking waves is proposed. The proposed model is based on an integral contravariant form of the Navier?Stokes equations in a time-dependent generalized curvilinear ...
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Rubén Jerónimo Yedra and María Alejandrina Almeida Aguilar
The use of a methodology to address a problem facilitates work in an efficient, effective, and highly productive way. The design thinking methodology (also known as design thinking) is user-centric and oriented towards offering solutions by breaking down...
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Qiting Zuo, Zhizhuo Zhang, Junxia Ma and Jiawei Li
The human?water relationship in the Yellow River Basin is extremely complex, and the human?water relationship discipline is a powerful tool to solve difficult problems caused by the complexity. This study firstly analyzes the historical evolution of the ...
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