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Jianguo Zhao, Yang Yu, Hao Xu, Rongtang Zhang, Yuxi Ma and Jialiang Li
Numerical seismic wave field simulation is essential for studying the dynamic responses in semi-infinite space, and the absorbing boundary setting is critical for simulation accuracy. This study addresses spherical waves incident from the free boundary b...
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Zhuowei Zhou and Ningchuan Zhang
Existing numerical models for direct simulations of stochastically directional waves are limited by their computational burden, and only a few of them can be applied to modeling directional waves on account of nonlinear evolutions on large time scales. I...
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Kevin J. Parker
In the approaches to elastography, two mathematical operations have been frequently applied to improve the final estimate of shear wave speed and shear modulus of tissues. The vector curl operator can separate out the transverse component of a complicate...
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Amin Ilia, Alejandro Cifuentes-Lorenzen, Grant McCardell and James O?Donnell
The geometry of the Long Island Sound (LIS) renders the wave field fetch-limited and leads to marked differences between western and eastern areas. The mechanisms that contribute to the formation and dissipation of waves in the LIS are not well understoo...
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Clarissa Pires Vieira Serta, Sverre Haver and Lin Li
The estimation of long-term extreme response is a crucial task in the design of marine structures. The target extreme responses are typically defined by annual exceedance probabilities of 10-2 and 10-4. Various approaches can be employed for this purpose...
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Laura Azevedo, Steven Meyers, Andrey Pleskachevsky, Henrique P. P. Pereira and Mark Luther
Rogue waves are a recognized but not fully comprehended hazard of major concern to the maritime industry. There is not one agreed-upon unified model that explains the formation of such waves and little is known about their frequency of occurrence. This s...
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Ze Sun, Mengchun Bian, Jun Ding, Jiarui Liu, Haicheng Zhang and Daolin Xu
Wind and waves are the main factors of environmental loading on ships and offshore structures. Thus, detailed understanding of wind and wave conditions can improve the design and maintenance of these structures. This paper developed a validated long-term...
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Orianne Jenck, Armita Obaei, Fabrice Emeriault and Christophe Dano
Foundations of offshore and nearshore wind energy production systems are subjected to multidirectional and cyclic loads, due to the combined action of wind and waves and in the particular case of mutualized anchor foundations for floating wind turbines, ...
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Sonia Ponce de León and C. Guedes Soares
The influence of the Agulhas Current on the wave field is investigated. The study is conducted by performing high resolution spectral wave model simulations with and without ocean currents. The validation of the numerical simulations is performed for the...
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Ad J.H.M. Reniers, Remy Naporowski, Marion F. S. Tissier, Matthieu A. de Schipper, Gal Akrish and Dirk P. Rijnsdorp
Coastal safety assessments with wave-resolving storm impact models require a proper offshore description for the incoming infragravity (IG) waves. This boundary condition is generally obtained by assuming a local equilibrium between the directionally-spr...
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