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The following pages link to Numerical simulation of wave interaction with vertical circular cylinders of different submergences using immersed boundary method (Q1645474):
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- Modelling of water wave interaction with multiple cylinders of arbitrary shape (Q846578) (← links)
- Numerical study of wave loads on a caisson-pile-deck composite structure over permeability seabed (Q894085) (← links)
- A two-phase flow model for wave-structure interaction using a virtual boundary force method (Q1646862) (← links)
- A direct coupling numerical method for solving three-dimensional interaction problems of wave and floating structures (Q1654661) (← links)
- Numerical simulations for nonlinear waves interaction with multiple perforated quasi-ellipse caissons (Q1666857) (← links)
- Numerical prediction of hydrodynamic loading on circular cylinder array in oscillatory flow using direct-forcing immersed boundary method (Q1760714) (← links)
- Semi-implicit non-hydrostatic model for 2D nonlinear wave interaction with a floating/suspended structure (Q1784659) (← links)
- Numerical study of solitary wave interaction with a submerged semicircular cylinder (Q2298319) (← links)
- A 3D non-hydrostatic model for wave interactions with structures using immersed boundary method (Q2424564) (← links)
- A multiple-layer \(\sigma\)-coordinate model for simulation of wave-structure interaction (Q2508836) (← links)
- A fully nonlinear implicit model for wave interactions with submerged structures in forced or free motion (Q2520354) (← links)
- A 3D numerical model for computing non-breaking wave forces on slender piles (Q2643640) (← links)
- Finite element simulation of fully nonlinear interaction between vertical cylinders and steep waves. I: Methodology and numerical procedure. II: Numerical results and validation (Q2738959) (← links)
- Wave–structure interaction: simulation driven by quantitative imaging (Q3043459) (← links)
- An immersed boundary method coupled non-hydrostatic model for free surface flow (Q6566951) (← links)