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Bidirectional Whitham type equations for internal waves with variable topography 期刊论文
OCEAN ENGINEERING, 2022, 卷号: 257, 页码: 12
Authors:  Yuan, Chunxin;  Wang Z(王展)
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Whitham type equations  Bidirectional propagation  Full dispersion  Internal waves  
A non-Darcy flow model for a non-cohesive seabed involving wave-induced instantaneous liquefaction 期刊论文
OCEAN ENGINEERING, 2021, 卷号: 239, 页码: 16
Authors:  Zhou, Mo-Zhen;  Qi WG(漆文刚);  Jeng, Dong-Sheng;  Gao FP(高福平)
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Nonlinear complementarity problem  Karush-Kuhn-Tucker (KKT) condition  Penalty method  Non-Darcy flow model  Seabed liquefaction  Wave-seabed interactions  
Free surface and near-wall effects on the cloud cavitating flow over an axisymmetric projectile 期刊论文
OCEAN ENGINEERING, 2021, 卷号: 238, 页码: 16
Authors:  Xu C(徐畅);  Huang J(黄荐);  Yu C(余超);  Wang YW(王一伟);  Huang CG(黄晨光);  Khoo, Boo Cheong
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Unsteady cloud cavitation  Moderate cavitation number  Free surface effect  Near-wall effect  
Time-domain analysis of vortex-induced vibration of a flexible mining riser transporting flow with various velocities and densities 期刊论文
OCEAN ENGINEERING, 2021, 卷号: 220, 页码: 18
Authors:  Duan JL(段金龙);  Zhou JF(周济福);  You, Yunxiang;  Wang X(王旭)
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Vortex-induced vibration  Internal flow  Time domain prediction method  Coupling of in-line and cross-flow responses  
A new model for wave-induced instantaneous liquefaction in a non-cohesive seabed with dynamic permeability 期刊论文
OCEAN ENGINEERING, 2020, 卷号: 213, 页码: 15
Authors:  Zhou MZ;  Jeng DS;  Qi WG(漆文刚)
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Dynamic permeability  Excess pore pressure  Soil liquefaction  Wave-seabed interaction