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José Miguel Rodrigues
The timely and precise prediction of flooding progression and its eventual outcome in ships with breached hulls can lead to dramatic improvements in maritime safety through improved guidance for both emergency response and ship design. The traditional ap...
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Hye-young Son, Hyeon-dong Roh, Gi-yong Kim, Sang-jin Oh, Jin Choi, Dong-kon Lee and Sung-chul Shin
Considering the nature of marine accidents, even a single accident can result in significant damage to the environment and property, as well as loss of life. Therefore, the initial response should be rapid and accurate, and various decision support syste...
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Ali Karimpour, Salam Rahmatalla and Casey Harwood
This article presents a new analysis to determine the variation in modal dynamic characteristics of bridge superstructures caused by hydrodynamic added mass (HAM) during progressive flooding. The natural frequency variations were numerically and experime...
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Luca Braidotti, Marko Valcic and Jasna Prpic-Or?ic
Recently, progressive flooding simulations have been applied onboard to support decisions during emergencies based on the outcomes of flooding sensors. However, only a small part of the existing fleet of passenger ships is equipped with flooding sensors....
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Luca Braidotti, Jasna Prpic-Or?ic and Marko Valcic
Recently, the application of machine learning has been explored to assess the main damage consequences without employing flooding sensors. This method can be the base of a new generation of onboard decision support systems to help the master during the p...
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Luca Braidotti and Francesco Mauro
The need for decision support after a flooding casualty requires the development of fast and accurate progressive flooding simulation procedures. Here, a new quasi-static technique is presented, proposing a differential algebraic formulation capable to c...
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Chao Zhou, Na Sun, Lu Chen, Yi Ding, Jianzhong Zhou, Gang Zha, Guanglei Luo, Ling Dai and Xin Yang
The purpose of a flood control reservoir operation is to prevent flood damage downstream of the reservoir and the safety of the reservoir itself. When a single reservoir cannot provide enough storage capacity for certain flood control points downstream, ...
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Jiun-Huei Jang
Issuing warning information to the public when rainfall exceeds given thresholds is a simple and widely-used method to minimize flood risk; however, this method lacks sophistication when compared with hydrodynamic simulation. In this study, an advanced m...
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Lihwa Lin, Zeki Demirbilek, Donald Ward and David King
The protection of a boat canal at the western entrance of Tangier Island, Virginia, located in the lower Chesapeake Bay, is investigated using different structural alternatives. The existing entrance channel is oriented 45 deg with respect to the local s...
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