Flow-vegetation interactions is an interdisciplinary research area with applications in the management of coastal waters, lakes, and watercourses. Due to an emerging interest in the cultivation of seaweeds, this study seeks to develop a sound understanding of the physical interactions between flow and seaweeds. This is achieved via experiments in a laboratory flume using plastic-made models of blades of the seaweed species Saccharina latissima. In the experiments, strain gages, a digital camera, and Acoustic Doppler Velocimeters were used for measuring drag forces, blade movements (reconfiguration), and flow velocities. The study involved experiments with single blades and with pairs of tandem blades at different spacing between the blades....
Aquatic vegetation has an important role in estuaries and rivers by acting as bed stabilizer, filter...
The distinct turbulence dynamics and transport modulated by a common seagrass species were investiga...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering...
Acknowledgements The work described in this publication was undertaken during the Ph.D. study of Dav...
Acknowledgements The work described in this publication was undertaken during the Ph.D. study of Dav...
Physical interactions between seaweed blades of Saccharina latissima and unidirectional turbulent fo...
Global environmental changes are a well known phenomenon affecting the climate around us. The challe...
Supplementary information files for 'Flow-seaweed interactions of Saccharina latissima at a blade sc...
Vegetation surrogates have been extensively used in laboratory experiments for studying flow-vegetat...
Interactions between water flow and aquatic vegetation strongly depend on morphological and biomecha...
Flow-plant interactions are experimentally investigated at leaf, stem, and shoot scales in an open-c...
Understanding the complexity of the interactions between aquatic biological systems and their physic...
In recent years the prospect of having a seaweed industry in Norway has become of interest. Assessin...
The seaweed industry is growing worldwide to meet future resource needs in terms of food and fuel. I...
Flow–plant interactions are experimentally investigated at leaf, stem, and shoot scales in an open-c...
Aquatic vegetation has an important role in estuaries and rivers by acting as bed stabilizer, filter...
The distinct turbulence dynamics and transport modulated by a common seagrass species were investiga...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering...
Acknowledgements The work described in this publication was undertaken during the Ph.D. study of Dav...
Acknowledgements The work described in this publication was undertaken during the Ph.D. study of Dav...
Physical interactions between seaweed blades of Saccharina latissima and unidirectional turbulent fo...
Global environmental changes are a well known phenomenon affecting the climate around us. The challe...
Supplementary information files for 'Flow-seaweed interactions of Saccharina latissima at a blade sc...
Vegetation surrogates have been extensively used in laboratory experiments for studying flow-vegetat...
Interactions between water flow and aquatic vegetation strongly depend on morphological and biomecha...
Flow-plant interactions are experimentally investigated at leaf, stem, and shoot scales in an open-c...
Understanding the complexity of the interactions between aquatic biological systems and their physic...
In recent years the prospect of having a seaweed industry in Norway has become of interest. Assessin...
The seaweed industry is growing worldwide to meet future resource needs in terms of food and fuel. I...
Flow–plant interactions are experimentally investigated at leaf, stem, and shoot scales in an open-c...
Aquatic vegetation has an important role in estuaries and rivers by acting as bed stabilizer, filter...
The distinct turbulence dynamics and transport modulated by a common seagrass species were investiga...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering...