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Kun Wang, Yu Zhang, Changsheng Chen, Shutong Song and Yue Chen
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Changsheng Chen, Guoping Li, Zhenlai Ma, Ziyi Mei, Bo Gao and Ning Zhang
Podded propulsors have become a focal point of research in the field of marine propulsion in recent years due to their high efficiency, low noise, and excellent maneuverability. To investigate the acoustic characteristics induced by the flow field of pod...
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Yu Zhang, Xiaopeng Sun, Yufan Zha, Kun Wang and Changsheng Chen
Sea ice concentration and thickness are key parameters for Arctic shipping routes and navigable potential. This study focuses on the changes in shipping routes and the estimation of navigable potential in the Arctic Northern Sea Route and Transpolar Sea ...
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Changsheng Chen and Qichun Xu
An adjoint data assimilation method was incorporated into the ECOM-si coastal ocean circulation model and applied to assimilate the flow field on the southern flank of Georges Bank from March to June 1999. The model was driven by tidal forcing consisting...
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Changsheng Chen, Haosheng Huang, Huichan Lin, Jack Blanton, Chunyan Li and Francisco Andrade
The wet/dry point treatment method of FVCOM was applied to simulate the tide-induced flooding/drying process in the estuarine?tidal-creek?saltmarsh complex of the Okatee/Colleton River Estuary, South Carolina. The simulation results were compared with ob...
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Changsheng Chen, Jianhua Qi, Hedong Liu, Robert C. Beardsley, Huichan Lin and Geoffrey Cowles
A 3-dimensional wet/dry point treatment method was developed for the unstructured-grid Finite-Volume Community Ocean Model (FVCOM). Analytical equations were derived to examine discretized errors that occurred during the flooding/drying process by the we...
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