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Nammuni-Krohn, J. (author)
Measurements of flow velocities due to wave action on top of shallow toe structures in front of a rubble mound breakwater. Laboratory tests in the Fluid Mechanics lab, TU Delft.
student report 2009
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Van der Ham, P.J. (author)
Part I: On the time scales of wave processes. To systematically improve the SWAN model a study on the wave physics in a tidal inlet was carried out. The third-generation SWAN model was used to compute the wave processes in a tidal inlet for storm conditions. The computed wave processes are propagation (shoaling, refraction and frequency shifting...
master thesis 2009
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Treffers, R.B. (author)
Recent study has shown that 3D computations of the morphological development of a coast shows irregularities compared with the 2DH (depth-averaged) computations. Therefore a validation of the surf zone currents computed using the 2DH (depth-averaged) and 3D approach in Delft3D is made. The 2DH and 3D approach are compared using an idealized case...
master thesis 2009
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Arnsten, O.A. (author)
Proceedings on the occasion of professor Alf Tørum's 75th birthday - overview of relevant developments in coastal and offshore engineering with a focus on arctic regions.
report 2008
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Kranenburg, W.M. (author)
On numerous locations in the world mud occurs in front of the coast close to river mouths. This mud can be transported to these places in fluid state or can become fluid under certain wave conditions. Fluid mud may have a strong damping effect on surface waves. Dissipation of up to 90% of the wave energy within a few kilometers has been measured...
master thesis 2008
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Verhagen, H.J. (author), Van Vledder, G.P. (author), Eslami Arab, S. (author)
Modern design formula for coastal structures (like rock stability formula and overtopping formula use wave parameters (H2% and Tm-1,0) which are not readily available from standard boundary condition wave data. For transforming values like Hs and Tp to the parameters used in the new formulas, often-fixed conversion factors are used. However,...
conference paper 2008
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De Schipper, M.A. (author)
Surfing as a sport is growing. Locations with good surfing conditions are limited and therefore crowded. The growing interest for the sport led to a new concept, surf pools. Surf pools mimic good surfing conditions found along the coast. This thesis is about the technical feasibility of a new surf pool concept, creating surfing waves in a...
master thesis 2007
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De Vries, S. (author)
Wave pools are designed to mimic surfing conditions as they exist along coasts. The Liquid Time Wave Pool concept, invented by Greg Webber, suggests a new method for wave generation. Waves are generated by a hull which moves in a channel. These "ship waves" break on a slope creating surf. Key feature of the concept is to make ship waves surfable...
master thesis 2007
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Bennetts, L.G. (author)
conference paper 2007
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van der Molen, W. (author)
Ports are more and more planned directly facing the ocean. Breakwaters are built to protect the berths against ocean waves. However, protection against long waves, mainly associated with wave groups at the ocean, is much more difficult. Calculations should be performed in the design stage of the port to verify whether the motions of the moored...
doctoral thesis 2006
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Piperno, S. (author)
The Discontinuous Galerkin Time Domain (DGTD) methods are now popular for the solution of wave propagation problems required for the accurate transient modeling of systems involving electromagnetic waves in many emerging technologies. While Yees explicit, energy-conserving FDTD method is still prominent but restructed to structured grids and...
conference paper 2006
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Mols, B. (author)
All over the world hundreds of thousands of initiatives are being developed to generate sustainable energy. The great majority of these are aimed at solar and wind energy, if only because they are available all over the world. Whats more, the initial investments required are relatively low and are often helped by government support, so even...
journal article 2005
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Garme, Karl (author), Kuttenkeuler, Jakob (author)
conference paper 2005
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Groeneweg, J. (author)
report 2004
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Mol, A.C.S. (author)
Measurements have been carried out at the Paulinaschor, a salt marsh in the Westerschelde, to obtain information of the effect of vegetation on wave attenuation. The data have been analyzed. It appears that wave height is strongly reduced by the vegetation, especially for low water depths. Further analysis of the data has been done, to achieve...
report 2003
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Chen, Xue-Nong (author), Sharma, Som D. (author), Stuntz, Norbert (author)
journal article 2003
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Jongeling, T.H.G (author), Blok, B.W.G. (author)
report 2002
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Klein Breteler, M. (author)
report 2002
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D' Angremond, K. (author), Pluim-van der Velden, E.T.J.M. (author)
Lecture notes on genesis of the coastline, climatology, oceanography, coastal morphology, coastal formations, coastalzonde management, tidal inlets and estuaries, pollution and density problems, practical problems and common solutions.
lecture notes 2001
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Resio, D.T. (author)
preprints of all full papers of the workshop of wave hindcasting and forecasting, Monterey, California
report 2000
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