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Carlos Astudillo-Gutierrez, Iván Cáceres Rabionet, Vicente Gracia Garcia, Joan Pau Sierra Pedrico and Agustín Sánchez-Arcilla Conejo
An analysis of the interactions between wave-induced velocities and seagrass meadows has been conducted based on the large-scale CIEM wave flume data. Incident irregular wave trains act on an initial 1:15 sand beach profile with measurement stations from...
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Bohyeon Hwang, Kideok Do and Sungyeol Chang
Constant changes occur in coastal areas over different timescales, requiring observation and modeling. Specifically, modeling morphological changes resulting from short-term events, such as storms, is of great importance in coastal management. Parameter ...
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Cuiping Kuang, Jiadong Fan, Xuejian Han, Hongyi Li, Rufu Qin and Qingping Zou
With the recent development from grey infrastructures to green infrastructures, artificial reefs become more popular in coastal protection projects. To investigate the responses of beach profile evolution to the presence of an artificial reef, a non-hydr...
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Carlos Sosa, Ismael Mariño-Tapia, Rodolfo Silva and Rodrigo Patiño
The numerical performance of a buoy-type wave energy converter (WEC) under regular wave conditions is described in this paper. The open-source computational fluid dynamics software OpenFOAM® was used to couple a grid for the solid body motion of the WEC,...
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Zijie Li and Hao Wang
A recently developed launching device called the gun?track launch system is affected by its constrained track, such that the form of the muzzle jet changes from the state of free development in the entire space to a constrained state, where this lends un...
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Ying Li, Enshang Yang, Yun Pan and Yun Gao
The tidal asymmetry under the action of sea level rise in Hangzhou Bay. Coastlines dominated by the tide are not only directly affected by the rise of the mean sea level but also by the tidal dynamics. The computational domain of the hydrodynamic model c...
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Chang Shi, Xide Cheng, Zuyuan Liu, Kunyu Han, Penghui Liu and Long Jiang
When a vehicle moves underwater, disturbance is generated and a wake remains that destroys the original free surface and produces a new wake. In order to study the mechanism and characteristics of the wave-making wake generated by the maneuvering motion ...
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Igor Shugan and Yang-Yih Chen
The ship?s wake in the presence of a shear flow of constant vorticity at a finite water depth is investigated by expanding the Whitham-Lighthill kinematic theory. It has been established that the structure of a wave ship wake radically depends on Froude ...
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Arnaud Héquette, Adrien Cartier and François G. Schmitt
Barred macrotidal beaches are affected by continuous horizontal displacements of different hydrodynamic zones associated with wave transformation (shoaling, breaker and surf zones) due to significant tide-induced water level changes. A series of wave and...
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Hyeok Jin, Kideok Do, Sungwon Shin and Daniel Cox
Coastal dunes are important morphological features for both ecosystems and coastal hazard mitigation. Because understanding and predicting dune erosion phenomena is very important, various numerical models have been developed to improve the accuracy. In ...
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