Non-breaking wave forces on a cylindrical pile placed on a platform were calculated numerically by solving the 3D Navier Stokes equations in the Numerical Wave Tank of REEF3D. Initially, the numerical wave tank was validated by comparison of the numerical results with the analytical solutions for varying grid density, time step size, numerical beach width, wave amplitude, numerical method- time and spatial discretization, relaxation method and wave type. The performance of the wave tank under the aforementioned various conditions was observed. As a result the appropriate parameters to be used for the numerical experiment were obtained. Finally, simulations were carried out to calculate the wave forces on a cylindrical pile and the numerical...
Horizontal and vertical forces acting on a two-dimensional horizontal plate due to solitary waves ar...
Abstract: This study describes a method useful for predicting the hydrodynamic forces on fully appen...
Ocean waves are random by nature and can be regarded as a superposition of a finite number of regula...
Non-breaking wave forces on a cylindrical pile are calculated numerically by solving the three-dimen...
A non-linear numerical method of calculating wave forces on floating bodies is investigated. A compu...
To improve our current understanding of tsunami-like solitary waves interacting with a row of vertic...
Mooring systems ensure the safety of structures near the shore like floating breakwaters and aquacul...
In this paper, the performance of different wave generation and absorption methods in computational ...
The study of the action of waves on piles is very important for the design of structures in coastal ...
In this study, a 3D numerical model was used to predict nonlinear wave forces on a cylindrical pile ...
In this paper we validate a numerical model for water-wave-body interaction by comparing the numeric...
Engineering simulation tools for hydrodynamic loads on offshore platforms (e.g. NREL’s HydroDyn and ...
The aim of this thesis is the validation of the 6 degrees of freedom (DOF) algorithm implemented in ...
In this paper, wave forces on a 1:50 model–scale of an offshore stationary Oscillating Water Column ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 167-171)A numerical technique is presented which determi...
Horizontal and vertical forces acting on a two-dimensional horizontal plate due to solitary waves ar...
Abstract: This study describes a method useful for predicting the hydrodynamic forces on fully appen...
Ocean waves are random by nature and can be regarded as a superposition of a finite number of regula...
Non-breaking wave forces on a cylindrical pile are calculated numerically by solving the three-dimen...
A non-linear numerical method of calculating wave forces on floating bodies is investigated. A compu...
To improve our current understanding of tsunami-like solitary waves interacting with a row of vertic...
Mooring systems ensure the safety of structures near the shore like floating breakwaters and aquacul...
In this paper, the performance of different wave generation and absorption methods in computational ...
The study of the action of waves on piles is very important for the design of structures in coastal ...
In this study, a 3D numerical model was used to predict nonlinear wave forces on a cylindrical pile ...
In this paper we validate a numerical model for water-wave-body interaction by comparing the numeric...
Engineering simulation tools for hydrodynamic loads on offshore platforms (e.g. NREL’s HydroDyn and ...
The aim of this thesis is the validation of the 6 degrees of freedom (DOF) algorithm implemented in ...
In this paper, wave forces on a 1:50 model–scale of an offshore stationary Oscillating Water Column ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 167-171)A numerical technique is presented which determi...
Horizontal and vertical forces acting on a two-dimensional horizontal plate due to solitary waves ar...
Abstract: This study describes a method useful for predicting the hydrodynamic forces on fully appen...
Ocean waves are random by nature and can be regarded as a superposition of a finite number of regula...