A numerical model is developed to investigate the Bragg scattering of water waves by multiply composite artificial bars. Zhang et al.'s hyperbolic equation (1999) is recast into an …
LS Liam, D Adytia, E Van Groesen - Ocean engineering, 2014 - Elsevier
This paper generalizes previous research on embedded wave generation in Boussinesq- type of equations for multi-directional surface water waves; the generation takes place by …
R Magne, KA Belibassakis… - Journal of …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
The effects of a submarine canyon on the propagation of ocean surface waves are examined with a three‐dimensional coupled‐mode model for wave propagation over steep …
Ensuring sea surface tranquility within port basins is of paramount importance for safe and efficient port operations and vessels' accommodation. The present study aims to introduce a …
A Falqués, N Dodd, R Garnier, F Ribas, LC Machardy… - Coastal …, 2008 - Elsevier
Work undertaken in the EU HUMOR project on morphodynamical modelling, particularly with regard to simulating and understanding rhythmic surf zone bars and related …
HW Liu, DJ Fu, XL Sun - Journal of Engineering Mechanics, 2013 - ascelibrary.org
In this paper, an analytic solution to the modified mild-slope equation (MMSE) for wave reflection by a submerged rectangular breakwater with two scour trenches is explored …
TW Hsu, CC Wen - Ocean Engineering, 2001 - Elsevier
In this paper, following the procedure outlined by and the extended refraction–diffraction equation is recasted into a time-dependent parabolic equation. This model, which includes …
C Lee, G Kim, KD Suh - Coastal Engineering, 2003 - Elsevier
A time-dependent extended mild-slope equation is derived from the elliptic equation of Chamberlain and Porter [J. Fluid Mech. 291 (1995) 393] using the Taylor series technique …
JJ Xie, HW Liu - Ocean engineering, 2013 - Elsevier
In various field applications in coastal and ocean engineering such as design of offshore borrow pits, navigation channels, subaqueous dredged material placement sites and …