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Mechanics of Wave-Seabed-Structure Interactions: Modelling, Processes and Applications
Hardback
Main Details
Title |
Mechanics of Wave-Seabed-Structure Interactions: Modelling, Processes and Applications
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Dong-Sheng Jeng
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Series | Cambridge Ocean Technology Series |
Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:370 | Dimensions(mm): Height 253,Width 179 |
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Category/Genre | Mechanical engineering |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781107160002
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Classifications | Dewey:551.468 |
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Audience | Professional & Vocational | |
Illustrations |
24 Tables, black and white; 10 Halftones, black and white; 195 Line drawings, black and white
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Cambridge University Press
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Imprint |
Cambridge University Press
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Publication Date |
26 April 2018 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Opening with recent advances in both the theoretical and physical models for wave-seabed-structure interactions, this book provides an updated look at the mathematics behind the interactions between sea, soil and man-made structures. The main models are broken down into key equations, and their strengths and challenges are discussed. These models are then placed in context with industry-relevant examples, in both two and three dimensions. From seabed instability around offshore wind turbines, to soil conditions in response to the laying of submarine pipelines, this book takes a comprehensive look at a variety of wave-seabed-structure interactions. With important implications for the future of offshore infrastructure, this is an ideal resource for industry workers, undergraduate students, and researchers.
Author Biography
Dong-Sheng Jeng is a Professor at the Griffith School of Engineering, Queensland. His main research interests include coastal and ocean modelling, offshore geotechnics, and wave-seabed-structure interactions around marine infrastructure, which he has been studying for over twenty years. Alongside his research, he has authored or co-authored over 250 journal articles, and is an associate editor for a number of journals in the offshore engineering field.
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