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Shih-Chun Hsiao, Han-Lun Wu and Wei-Bo Chen
Three typhoons, Meranti, Malakas, and Megi, occurred successively in eastern Taiwanese waters in September 2016, causing extreme waves (significant wave height > 10.0 m), and these events were selected to investigate the effect of model grid resolution a...
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T. Yuan, X. Wang, K. Qu and L. B. Zhang
Driven by strong winds, huge ocean waves can cause devastating destruction to coastal regions during harsh weather events. There is growing evidence showing that extreme waves can occur in both shallow and deep waters. To protect the coast against the de...
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Yoon-Jin Ha, Kyong-Hwan Kim and Ji-Yong Park
In this study, a numerical simulation was conducted to investigate the non-linear physical phenomena of a tension leg platform (TLP) of a 15-MW-class floating offshore wind turbine (FOWT). Computational fluid dynamics was employed as the numerical tool, ...
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Moleni Tu?uholoaki, Antonio Espejo, Moritz Wandres, Awnesh Singh, Herve Damlamian and Zulfikar Begg
The South Pacific region is characterised by steep shelves and fringing coral reef islands. The lack of wide continental shelves that can dissipate waves makes Pacific Island countries vulnerable to large waves that can enhance extreme total water levels...
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Jens Engström, Zahra Shahroozi, Eirini Katsidoniotaki, Charitini Stavropoulou, Pär Johannesson and Malin Göteman
Wave energy conversion is a renewable energy technology with a promising potential. Although it has been developed for more than 200 years, the technology is still far from mature. The survivability in extreme weather conditions is a key parameter haltin...
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