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Yin Zhang, Jian Shen, Liwei He, Jimeng Feng, Lina Chi and Xinze Wang
Human activities, global warming, frequent extreme weather events, and changes in atmospheric composition affect the solar radiation reaching the Earth?s surface, affect mass and heat transfer at the air?water interface, and induce oscillations in wind-d...
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Umair Khan, William Pao and Nabihah Sallih
Gas?liquid two-phase flow is very common in industrial pipelines. Flow regime identification is the first step to design, analyze, and operate the gas?liquid system successfully. The purpose of this study is to develop a methodology for identification of...
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Omar Ahmed Mahfoze, Wendi Liu, Stephen M. Longshaw, Alex Skillen and David R. Emerson
As part of a wider project to understand the applicability of utilising slosh-based damping for wing-like structures, simulations of partially filled tanks subjected to harmonically oscillating and vertical motion are presented. The Volume of Fluid model...
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Shanti Bhushan, Oumnia El Fajri, Graham Hubbard, Bradley Chambers and Christopher Kees
This study evaluates the capability of Navier?Stokes solvers in predicting forward and backward plunging breaking, including assessment of the effect of grid resolution, turbulence model, and VoF, CLSVoF interface models on predictions. For this purpose,...
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BASSEY ETIM JOB, UBONG ENO AKPAN
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Investigations were conducted to determine the seasonal occurrence, distribution and abundance of the larvae of Callinectes larvae in the micro layer (air-water interface) in the Cross River State Estuary, Nigeria from January to December 2015 at Parrot ...
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Anna Feichtner, Ed Mackay, Gavin Tabor, Philipp R. Thies and Lars Johanning
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modelling of wave interaction with thin perforated structures is of interest in a range of engineering applications. When large-scale effects such as forces and the overall flow behaviour are of interest, a microstructu...
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Filippo Cucinotta, Dario Mancini, Felice Sfravara and Francesco Tamburrino
The use of ventilated hulls is rapidly expanding. However, experimental and numerical analyses are still very limited, particularly for high-speed vessels and for stepped planing hulls. In this work, the authors present a comparison between towing tank t...
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Adham Bekhit and Florin Popescu
In the present study, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is used to investigate the roll decay of the benchmark surface combatant DTMB-5512 ship model appended with bilge keels, sailing in calm water at different speeds (Fr = 0.0, 0.138, 0.2, 0.28 and 0....
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Haixuan Ye, Yang Chen and Kevin Maki
For numerical simulations of ship and offshore hydrodynamic problems, it is challenging to model the interaction between the free surface and moving complex geometries. This paper proposes a discrete-forcing immersed boundary method (IBM) to efficiently ...
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Ali Bahadar
Among various mechanisms for enhancing the interfacial area between gases and liquids, a vertical liquid jet striking a still liquid is considered an effective method. This method has vast industrial and environmental applications, where a significant ap...
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