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Servet Karasu, Hasan Ogulcan Marangoz, Barbaros Hayrettin Kocapir, Enver Yilmaz, Ismail Hakki Özölçer and Adem Akpinar
The problem of shoaling on coastal structures is the result of an event that occurs as part of the natural cycle. In cases where shoaling cannot be detected or prevented, various economic and operational problems may arise and may cause disruptions. In t...
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Xin Bao, Jingbo Liu and Fei Wang
Insufficient comprehension of the seismic impact of the reef terrain, geology, and material properties of the reefs in the South China Sea still presents considerable impediments in studying the seismic response of reef engineering sites and assessing th...
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Bo Sun, Qi Zhang, Wenxuan Zhu, Jian Leng and Guanlin Ye
Monopiles are commonly used in the construction of offshore wind turbines. However, implementing drive-drill-drive construction techniques in decomposed granite seabed may lead to borehole instability during the window period between drilling and pile dr...
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Jure Sr?e, Marko Perkovic and Aleksander Grm
The environmental effects of ship propellers were not even close to fully examined before the current massive ships were introduced to sea trade. Larger ships, result in greater length, beam, draft and propulsion power. Of concern here is the under-keel ...
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Jiangfeng Dong, Jishang Xu, Guangxue Li, Anlong Li, Shaotong Zhang, Jianwei Niu, Xingyu Xu and Lindong Wu
Seabed liquefaction and sediment resuspension under wave loading are key issues in marine engineering, but are usually regarded as independent processes (instead of coexisting and interacting processes). Here, we analyzed random wave-induced seabed lique...
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Jung Min Sohn, Ji Woo Kim and Sang Ho Kim
There are many methods for crushing seabed rock such as a using a free-falling crusher, blasting, and chemical liquid expansion. Blasting and chemical liquid expansion can lead to environmental destruction, noise pollution, and civil complaints. Therefor...
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Zhigang Shan, Hao Wu, Weida Ni, Miaojun Sun, Kuanjun Wang, Liuyuan Zhao, Yihuai Lou, An Liu, Wei Xie, Xing Zheng and Xingsen Guo
Submarine landslides have attracted widespread attention, with the continuous development of ocean engineering. Due to the recent developments of in-situ investigation and modelling techniques of submarine landslides, significant improvements were achiev...
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Shueei-Muh Lin, Chihng-Tsung Liauh and Didi-Widya Utama
This research proposes a mooring system for an ocean current generator that is working under the impact of typhoon waves. The turbine and the platform are kept stable at a designed water depth to ensure that the generator remains undamaged and continuous...
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Hualing Zhai, Dong-Sheng Jeng and Zhen Guo
Pipelines have been used as one of the main transportation methods for the offshore industry, with increasing activities in marine resources recently. Prediction of seabed instability is one of key factors that must be taken into consideration for an off...
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Yaxi Peng, Apostolos Tsouvalas, Tasos Stampoultzoglou and Andrei Metrikine
Underwater noise pollution generated by offshore pile driving has raised serious concerns over the ecological impact on marine life. To comply with the strict governmental regulations on the threshold levels of underwater noise, bubble curtains are usual...
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