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Bingbing Wan, Yuyun Shi and Zhifu Li
The interaction problem of waves with a body floating near the marginal ice zone is studied, where the marginal ice zone is modeled as an array of multiple uniformly sized floating ice sheets. The linear velocity potential theory is applied for fluid flo...
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Tianyi He, Huijie Hu, Ding Tang, Xu Chen, Jing Meng, Yong Cao and Xianqing Lv
Ice melting plays a crucial role in ocean circulation and global climate. Laboratory experiments were used to study the dynamic mechanisms of the influence of waves and currents on ice melting. The results showed that under near stable air temperature an...
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Karine Smith, Jaclyn M. H. Cockburn and Paul V. Villard
Modeling in ice-covered rivers is limited due to added computational complexity, specifically challenges with the collection of field calibration data. Using River2D, a 2-dimensional hydrodynamic modeling software, this study simulates depth-averaged vel...
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Shijie Liu, Shu Su, Yuan Cheng, Xiaohua Tong and Rongxing Li
Pine Island Glacier (PIG) is one of the largest contributors to sea level rise in Antarctica. Continuous thinning and frequent calving imply significant destabilization of Pine Island Glacier Ice Shelf (PIGIS). To understand the mechanism of its accelera...
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Daixiao Lu, Zhiliang Lu, Zhirong Han, Xian Xu and Ying Huang
The blockage is one of the important factors affecting the icing of airfoils in wind tunnel tests. In this paper, numerical simulations are conducted to study the effect of blockage on the icing of different airfoils. By reducing the height of testing wi...
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Sergei Strijhak, Daniil Ryazanov, Konstantin Koshelev and Aleksandr Ivanov
In this article the procedure and method for the ice accretion prediction for different airfoils using artificial neural networks (ANNs) are discussed. A dataset for the neural network is based on the numerical experiment results?obtained through iceFoam...
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Nazile B. Disibuyuk, Oguz Yilmaz, Alexander Korobkin and Tatyana Khabakhpasheva
The problem of ice loads acting on multiple vertical cylinders of circular cross-sections frozen in an ice cover of infinite extent is studied. The loads are caused by a flexural-gravity wave propagating in the ice cover towards the rigid bottom-mounted ...
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Faryal Ali, Zawar Hussain Khan, Khurram Shehzad Khattak and Thomas Aaron Gulliver
Road surfaces are affected by rain, snow, and ice, which influence traffic flow. In this paper, a microscopic traffic flow model based on weather conditions is proposed. This model characterizes traffic based on the weather severity index. The Intelligen...
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Kangkang Jin, Jian Xu, Zichen Wang, Can Lu, Long Fan, Zhongzheng Li and Jiaxin Zhou
Warm current has a strong impact on the melting of sea ice, so clarifying the current features plays a very important role in the Arctic sea ice coverage forecasting study field. Currently, Arctic acoustic tomography is the only feasible method for the l...
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Eliisa Lotsari, Michael Dietze, Maria Kämäri, Petteri Alho and Elina Kasvi
Macro-turbulent flows (i.e., coherent flow structures reaching through the whole water column), have not been studied widely in northern seasonally frozen rivers during both open-channel and ice-covered flow conditions. Thus, we aim: (1) to detect and co...
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