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Bingbing Wan, Yuyun Shi and Zhifu Li
The interaction problem of waves with a body floating near the marginal ice zone is studied, where the marginal ice zone is modeled as an array of multiple uniformly sized floating ice sheets. The linear velocity potential theory is applied for fluid flo...
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Dongeun Kim and Yoon Hyeok Bae
Generally, new and renewable energy systems generate electricity by installing and operating multiple modules simultaneously. In the Republic of Korea, recent studies and developments have focused on asymmetric wave energy converters (hereafter referred ...
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Sijia Deng, Ming Qin, Dezhi Ning, Lin Lin, Songxiong Wu and Chongwei Zhang
Monopiles are commonly utilized in offshore wind farms but are prone to non-linear wave loads and run-ups, significantly affecting their engineering design. Therefore, it is crucial to pursue a complete understanding of the non-linear wave action on mono...
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Jiaxiu Cao, Chao Wang and Zeping Wang
Based on the assumption of linear potential flow theory, the scattering problem of a composite breakwater placed in front of an impermeable back wall is theoretically investigated. The velocity potential in each subregion is found using the eigenfunction...
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Cheng-Tsung Chen, Jaw-Fang Lee, Hubert Chanson, Kuei-Ting Lin and Chun-Jih Lin
In this study, the problem of surface waves induced by water flow in a flow channel was investigated. The mathematical model based on the potential wave theory was established, and a new analytic solution to the corresponding initial and boundary value p...
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Alana Pols, Eric Gubesch, Nagi Abdussamie, Irene Penesis and Christopher Chin
This investigation focuses on the modelling of a floating oscillating water column (FOWC) wave energy converter with a numerical code (ANSYS AQWA) based on potential flow theory. Free-floating motions predicted by the numerical model were validated again...
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Constantine Michailides
For the analysis and design of coastal and offshore structures, viscous loads represent one of the most influential parameters that dominate their response. Very commonly, the potential flow theory is used for identifying the excitation wave loads, while...
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Huan Wang, Erzheng Fang, Mingze Wu, Lianjin Hong and Zongru Li
When an underwater target moves in viscous fluid, it may cause the periodic movement of the surrounding fluid and generate ultra-low-frequency (ULF) gravity waves. The initial domain of the gravitational surface wave propagating above the moving target i...
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Chi Zhang and Allan R. Magee
This paper investigates the effectiveness of floating breakwaters consisting of two barges (L-shape), three barges (U-shape), four barges (barge frame), and conventional single floating breakwater. The floating breakwaters of different spatial layouts ha...
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Peiwen Cong and Yingyi Liu
The wave interaction with a vertical column shielded by an exterior porous shell is studied within the framework of potential flow theory. The structures are fixed rigidly at the sea bottom. The interior cylinder is impermeable, and the exterior shell is...
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