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Effect of internal flow on vortex-induced vibration dynamics of a flexible mining riser in external shear current 期刊论文
MARINE STRUCTURES, 2021, 卷号: 80, 页码: 25
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  External shear current  
Study on suppressing the vortex-induced vibration of flexible riser in frequency domain 期刊论文
APPLIED OCEAN RESEARCH, 2021, 卷号: 116, 页码: 12
Authors:  Song JX(宋吉祥);  Chen WM(陈伟民);  Guo SX(郭双喜);  Yan DB(严定帮)
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Flexible riser  Vortex-induced vibration  Active control  Frequency domain  
LQR control on multimode vortex-induced vibration of flexible riser undergoing shear flow 期刊论文
MARINE STRUCTURES, 2021, 卷号: 79, 页码: 21
Authors:  Song JX(宋吉祥);  Chen WM(陈伟民);  Guo SX(郭双喜);  Yan DB(严定帮)
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Flexible riser  Vortex-induced vibration  Active control  LQR method  
Theoretical analysis of the laminar boundary layer beneath forward-leaning waves 期刊论文
COASTAL ENGINEERING, 2021, 卷号: 165, 页码: 11
Authors:  Xie YQ(谢益芹);  Zhou JF(周济福);  Wang X(王旭);  Duan J(段军);  Duan JL(段金龙)
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Forward-leaning waves  Near bed orbital velocity  Theoretical solution  Laminar boundary layer  Bottom shear stress  
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