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Pouria Amouzadrad, Sarat Chandra Mohapatra and Carlos Guedes Soares
An analytical model of a current load?s interaction with a moored floating flexible structure based on the Timoshenko?Mindlin beam theory is developed under the assumption of small-amplitude wave theory and the structural response. Theoretical solutions ...
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Zhe Ma, Zhehan Lou, Gangjun Zhai and Jiakang Li
A new type of tension leg platform (TLP) connected to a series of buoys (Serbuoys-TLP) has been proven to effectively suppress the surge response of the platform during wave conditions. However, in the complex marine environment, it is more relevant to s...
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Longzai Ge, Hanbao Chen, Songgui Chen and Haiyuan Liu
In order to ensure the safety and reliability of the submerged tunnel covering layer at the junction of an artificial island and tunnel under extremely bad conditions, the wave current characteristics and the stability of the protective structure in the ...
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Chiemela Victor Amaechi, Facheng Wang and Jianqiao Ye
There is an increase in the utilization of the floating offshore structure (FOS) called Catenary Anchor Leg Mooring (CALM) buoys and the attached marine hoses due to the increasing demand for oil and gas products. These hoses are flexible and easier to u...
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Duoc Tan Nguyen, Niels G. Jacobsen and Dano Roelvink
This study aims at developing a new set of equations of mean motion in the presence of surface waves, which is practically applicable from deep water to the coastal zone, estuaries, and outflow areas. The generalized Lagrangian mean (GLM) method is emplo...
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Huy Quang Tran, David Provis and Alexander V. Babanin
This study is dedicated to the hydrodynamic climate of Port Phillip Bay (PPB)?a largest coastal lagoon system in Victoria, Australia. Novelty of the present study includes long-term hydrodynamic hindcast simulations integrated with a spectral wave model....
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Ji-Seok Hong, Jae-Hong Moon and Taekyun Kim
Estimating wave effects on vertical mixing is a necessary step toward improving the accuracy and reliability of upper-ocean forecasts. In this study, we evaluate the wave effects on upper-ocean mixing in the northern East China Sea in summer by analyzing...
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