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Ángel Encalada-Dávila, Lenín Pardo, Yolanda Vidal, Efraín Terán and Christian Tutivén
Structural health monitoring (SHM) systems are designed to continually monitor the health of structures (e.g., civil, aeronautic) by using the information collected through a distributed sensor network. However, performing tests on real structures, such ...
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Cheng-Tsung Chen, Jaw-Fang Lee, Kuei-Ting Lin and Pi-Sheng Hu
Transient characteristics of wave generation in the wave channel can provide unique and important information in contrast to the steady and periodic motion of propagation waves. In this paper, a new analytical solution is proposed for a transient wavemak...
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Sangmin Lee and Jung-Wuk Hong
With an increasing number of offshore structures for marine renewable energy, various experimental and numerical approaches have been performed to investigate the interaction of waves and structures to ensure the safety of the offshore structures. Howeve...
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Thomas Lykke Andersen, Mads Røge Eldrup and Peter Frigaard
Existing active absorption systems do not take into account the spurious waves caused by the segmentation of the wavemaker. Thus, the theoretical estimated performance curves for oblique waves are only valid for infinitely narrow segments. In the present...
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Mads Røge Eldrup and Thomas Lykke Andersen
Generation of high-quality waves is essential when making numerical or physically model tests. When using a wavemaker theory outside the validity area, spurious waves are generated. In order to investigate the validity of different wave generation method...
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Pál Schmitt, Christian Windt, Josh Davidson, John V. Ringwood and Trevor Whittaker
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations, based on Reynolds-Averaged Navier?Stokes (RANS) models, are a useful tool for a wide range of coastal and offshore applications, providing a high fidelity representation of the underlying hydrodynamic proce...
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Andi Trimulyono and Hirotada Hashimoto
This paper is aimed to validate smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) on the generation and propagation of water waves. It is a classical problem in marine engineering but a still important problem because there is a strong demand to generate intended no...
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Qiao-Sha Wang, Ming-Hai Li and Dai-Wei Li
The traditional small-scale marine engineering experiments that are performed under normal gravity fields always encounter one stubborn difficulty related to full-scale prototype models. However, the difficulty can be resolved by centrifuge experiments t...
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Iran Lima Neto
Pág. e37520
This paper presents an experimental study on wave reflection from submerged rectangular objects (shelves) in a 2-D laboratory flume. Preliminary tests using resistive wire probes and an acoustic Doppler anemometer were first conducted to confirm that a p...
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Simone Ferrari, Maria Grazia Badas and Giorgio Querzoli
The target of this paper is to measure the modifications that regular waves induce on the geometrical features and dilution of inclined negatively buoyant jets. In order to achieve this aim, we have carried out a set of experiments in a wavemaker-equippe...
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