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Daicheng Peng, Fei Cheng, Hao Xu and Yuquan Zong
Precise surveys are indispensable in coastal engineering projects. The extensive presence of sand in the coastal area leads to significant attenuation of seismic waves within unsaturated loose sediments. As a result, it becomes challenging for seismic wa...
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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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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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Xunqian Xu, Yu Li, Fengyi Kang, Shue Li, Guozhi Wan, Qi Li, Tao Wu and Siwen Wang
The fluid-saturated porous continuous barrier has a better vibration isolation effect than the single-phase solid continuous barrier, and layer-forming saturated soils will have an impact on the vibration isolation effect of the barriers due to their irr...
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Hyun-Ju Oh, Jung-Hoon Park and Hyung-Choon Park
Pile foundations are used to support superstructures and play an important role in the safety of these structures. The performance of pile foundations generally depends on the conditions of the pile itself and the material under the pile tip(i.e., bottom...
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Lei Mei, Wenhui Yan, Junwei Zhou and Weichao Shi
Recent studies indicate that bow foil biomimetic systems can significantly improve ship propulsion in waves. In this paper, the DTMB 5415 ship model is taken as the object and a semi-active elastic flapping foil is proposed to install at its bow underwat...
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Mikhail V. Golub, Ilya A. Moroz, Yanzheng Wang, Artur D. Khanazaryan, Kirill K. Kanishchev, Evgenia A. Okoneshnikova, Alisa N. Shpak, Semyon A. Mareev and Chuanzeng Zhang
A novel kind of acoustic metamaterials (AMMs) with unit cells composed of two layers made of dissimilar materials with a crack-like void situated at the interface between bars is considered. Recently, the authors showed numerically that this novel kind o...
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Wei Liu, Junxing Cao, Jiachun You and Haibo Wang
Vector decomposition of P- and S-wave modes from elastic seismic wavefields is a key step in elastic reverse-time migration (ERTM) to effectively improve the multi-wave imaging accuracy. Most previously developed methods based on the apparent velocities ...
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Eduard Ziganshin, Danis Nourgaliev, Irina Bayuk, Rail Kadyrov and Thanh Hung Nguyen
Carbonate rocks have a wide variety of pore shapes and different types of grains, which greatly affect the elastic properties and characteristics of the reservoir. This causes certain difficulties in petroelastic modeling. One of the problems is the scal...
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Lixia Li, Haiteng Hu and Xiaolan Wu
In this paper, we propose an acoustic black hole radial elastic metamaterial (AREM). Through the study of its dispersion relations, it is found that, compared with the conventional elastic metamaterial, the AREM gathers energy at the tip of the black hol...
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