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Jiexin Xu, Shaomin Chen, Yankun Gong, Zhiwu Chen, Shuqun Cai and Daning Li
Internal solitary waves (ISWs) are large-amplitude internal waves which would destroy underwater engineering. Finding an easy way to discriminate ISWs from field observational data is crucial. Two time--series datasets, one contained ISWs and another onl...
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Youkou Dong, Enjin Zhao, Lan Cui, Yizhe Li and Yang Wang
Submarine pipelines are widely adopted around the world for transporting oil and gas from offshore fields. They tend to be severely ruined by the extreme waves induced by the natural disaster, such as hurricanes and tsunamis. To maintain the safety and f...
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Hao Zhang, Junmin Meng, Lina Sun and Shibao Li
Internal solitary waves (ISWs) near the Dongsha Atoll in the northern South China Sea (SCS) can be divided into incident, reflected, and refracted waves. Compared with the incident and refracted ISWs, the reflected ISWs are less likely to appear, but the...
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Jiemeihui Li, Yang Shi, Yixin Yang and Xiaodong Huang
Internal solitary waves in the South China Sea have attracted attention because of their large amplitude and high rate of occurrence. Internal solitary waves have a substantial influence on underwater sound propagation and ambient noise. However, there h...
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Tongxin Wang, Xiaodong Huang, Wei Zhao, Shihao Zheng, Yunchao Yang and Jiwei Tian
In the early morning of 21 April 2021 local time, the Indonesian Navy submarine KRI nanggala-402 crashed in the Bali Sea (BS). As internal solitary waves (ISWs) are a great threat to submarine navigation, this paper analyzes the characteristics of ISWs i...
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Pai Peng, Hui Du, Gang Wei, Shaodong Wang, Pu Xuan, Shuqun Cai and Jieshuo Xie
An experimental investigation of the vertical structure characteristics of internal solitary waves (ISWs) was systematically carried out in a large gravitationally stratified fluid flume. Four different stratifications were established, and basic element...
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Guanghua He, Hongfei Xie, Zhigang Zhang and Shuang Liu
A numerical model is developed to investigate the hydrodynamic characteristics of a moving submarine induced by internal solitary waves (ISWs) in continuously stratified fluids. A new numerical scheme for the generation of ISWs with a current is proposed...
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Bang-Fuh Chen and Yi-Jei Huang
A numerical model was used to simulate the propagation of internal waves (IW) along the surface layer. The results show that strong water exchange during IW propagation results in strong free surface flow and produces small but distinct free surface wave...
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Yingjie Hu, Li Zou, Xinyu Ma, Zhe Sun, Aimin Wang and Tiezhi Sun
In this study, the propagation and evolution characteristics of internal solitary waves on slope topography in stratified fluids were investigated. A numerical model of internal solitary wave propagation based on the nonlinear potential flow theory using...
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Xiaolin Ou, Junjiang Zhu, Sanzhong Li, Yonggang Jia, Zhongjia Jia, Shengsheng Zhang, Shaoyu Zhang, Ruixue Chen, Xingquan Chen, Dong Ding, Huilin Xing, Yanhui Suo, Pengcheng Wang and Yongjiang Liu
We processed the raw multi-beam bathymetry data acquired in the central and northeastern part of the South China Sea by eliminating noise and abnormal water depth values caused by environmental factors, and a high resolution bathymetric map with a 20-m g...
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