Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volumes 1-2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1990 - Arctic regions |
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... seabed is assumed to consist of homogeneous and isotropic sand with a finite depth . Under the sand bed is an ... seabed , waves above amount of energy will still be transmitted through sea bed by seepage flow beneath the structure ...
... seabed is assumed to consist of homogeneous and isotropic sand with a finite depth . Under the sand bed is an ... seabed , waves above amount of energy will still be transmitted through sea bed by seepage flow beneath the structure ...
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... seabed . Both theoretical analysis and experimental work were conducted . An analytical solution for the seepage pressure was presented and verified with laboratory data . Theoretical results generally with experimental data ...
... seabed . Both theoretical analysis and experimental work were conducted . An analytical solution for the seepage pressure was presented and verified with laboratory data . Theoretical results generally with experimental data ...
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... seabed , including both incident wave pressure and diffraction wave pressure . Pw = + Pi Pd the first subdomain . In subdomain I , the seepage pressure P1 can be decomposed into two parts . The first part is induced by incident wave and ...
... seabed , including both incident wave pressure and diffraction wave pressure . Pw = + Pi Pd the first subdomain . In subdomain I , the seepage pressure P1 can be decomposed into two parts . The first part is induced by incident wave and ...
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Simulation of Hurricane Seas in a Multidirectional Wave Basin | 17 |
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