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Labuhan Jukung Beach is one of the beaches in Kru, which is located on Krui Bay, West Coast District. This beach is a tourist beach directly adjacent to the Indian Ocean, so it has a high wave. Based on wind data from 2008 ? 2017 that be analyzed in this...
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Minmin Jiang, Zhao Lu, Zhengyin Cai and Guangming Xu
This study investigates the monotonic and cyclic performance of composite bucket foundation breakwater in clay through centrifuge modeling. The application of monotonic loads simulates extreme wave conditions, and cyclic load corresponds to long-term ser...
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Huashuai Liu, Fan Yang and Hongchuan Wang
Climate change poses higher requirements on ocean engineering design, and reasonable estimation of design wave heights plays a crucial role in coastal protection and offshore engineering. Extreme value analysis is widely used in frequency calculations of...
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Guoxu Niu, Yaoyong Chen, Jiao Lv, Jing Zhang and Ning Fan
A two-dimensional viscous numerical wave tank coded mass source function in a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software Flow-3D 11.2 is built and validated. The effect of the core influencing factors (draft, breakwater width, wave period, and wave heig...
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Yunzhou Li, Fuai Yang, Shoutu Li, Xiaoyu Tang, Xuejin Sun, Suiping Qi and Zhiteng Gao
In order to quantitatively analyze the data measurement accuracy of ocean buoys under normal and extreme sea conditions, in this study, we simulated the six-degree-of-freedom motion response of self-designed ocean buoys under different sea conditions bas...
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Jens Engström, Zahra Shahroozi, Eirini Katsidoniotaki, Charitini Stavropoulou, Pär Johannesson and Malin Göteman
Wave energy conversion is a renewable energy technology with a promising potential. Although it has been developed for more than 200 years, the technology is still far from mature. The survivability in extreme weather conditions is a key parameter haltin...
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Binzhen Zhou, Jiahao Wang, Kanglixi Ding, Lei Wang and Yingyi Liu
Predicting extreme waves can foresee the hydrodynamic environment of marine engineering, critical for avoiding disaster risks. Till now, there are barely any available models that can rapidly and accurately predict the occurrence probability of freak wav...
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T. Yuan, X. Wang, K. Qu and L. B. Zhang
Driven by strong winds, huge ocean waves can cause devastating destruction to coastal regions during harsh weather events. There is growing evidence showing that extreme waves can occur in both shallow and deep waters. To protect the coast against the de...
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Shih-Chun Hsiao, Han-Lun Wu and Wei-Bo Chen
Three typhoons, Meranti, Malakas, and Megi, occurred successively in eastern Taiwanese waters in September 2016, causing extreme waves (significant wave height > 10.0 m), and these events were selected to investigate the effect of model grid resolution a...
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Myung-Su Yi and Joo-Shin Park
In the mobile jack-up unit, the leg supporting the hull is a very important structure, and it is important to closely examine the changes in accident load, environmental load, and seabed ground during jack-up operation. Generally, jack-up rigs are three-...
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