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Daicheng Peng, Fei Cheng, Hao Xu and Yuquan Zong
Precise surveys are indispensable in coastal engineering projects. The extensive presence of sand in the coastal area leads to significant attenuation of seismic waves within unsaturated loose sediments. As a result, it becomes challenging for seismic wa...
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Julien Touboul, Veronica Morales-Marquez and Kostas Belibassakis
The wave?current?seabed interaction problem is studied by using a coupled-mode system developed for modeling wave scattering by non-homogeneous, sheared currents in variable bathymetry regions. The model is based on a modal series expansion of wave veloc...
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Gang Tang, Jingyu Zhang, Jinman Lei, Haohao Du, Hongxia Luo, Yide Wang and Yuehua Ding
The accurate prediction of significant wave height (SWH) offers major safety improvements for coastal and ocean engineering applications. However, the significant wave height phenomenon is nonlinear and nonstationary, which makes any prediction work a no...
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Binghui Tang, Yuemin Wang, Ang Chen, Ruqing Gong and Yunwei Zhao
Pipeline systems are prone to defects due to the harsh service conditions, which may induce catastrophic failure if found not in time. Ultrasonic guided wave (UGW) testing provides a convenient option for pipeline detection, showing high-efficiency, non-...
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Wei Liu, Junxing Cao, Jiachun You and Haibo Wang
Vector decomposition of P- and S-wave modes from elastic seismic wavefields is a key step in elastic reverse-time migration (ERTM) to effectively improve the multi-wave imaging accuracy. Most previously developed methods based on the apparent velocities ...
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Lingxiao Zhao, Zhiyang Li, Junsheng Zhang and Bin Teng
In recent years, wave energy has gained attention for its sustainability and cleanliness. As one of the most important parameters of wave energy, significant wave height (SWH) is difficult to accurately predict due to complex ocean conditions and the ubi...
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Yuwei Cheng, Qian Chen, Xiaofei Niu and Shufeng Cai
Supersonic combustion instability studies are crucial for the future maturation of scramjet engines. In the present paper, the supersonic combustion instability in a strut-based scramjet combustor is investigated through large eddy simulation and dynamic...
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Pradeep Kumar Pavalavanni, Min-Seon Jo, Jae-Eun Kim and Jeong-Yeol Choi
An unstable shock-induced combustion (SIC) case around a hemispherical projectile has been numerically studied which experimentally produced a regular oscillation. Comparison of detailed H2/O2 reaction mechanisms is made for the numerical simulation of S...
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Yongsheng Yang, Qi Zhang, Minzhen Wang, Xinheng Wang and Entie Qi
Aiming at the difficulty of fault location of multi-source transmission lines, this paper proposes a fault location method for multi-terminal transmission lines based on a fault branch judgment matrix. The fault traveling wave signal is decomposed by Com...
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Ranieri Emanuele Nargi, Paolo Candeloro, Fabrizio De Gregorio, Giuseppe Ceglia and Tiziano Pagliaroli
An investigation of twin corotating rotors? interaction effects was performed by load (thrust and torque) measurements, flow field dynamics through Time-Resolved Particle Image Velocimetry, and acoustic emissions using a microphone array. Two rotors, eac...
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