4.4 Article

Experimental study of the flow force applied to the marine pipelines in different conditions using the momentum absorption method

Related references

Note: Only part of the references are listed.
Article Engineering, Mechanical

Direct measurement of the effect of non-submerged rigid vegetation-induced flow cross-section area variations on flow force in compound channel

Foad Maturi et al.

Summary: This experimental work focused on obtaining flow force in compound channels in the presence of non-submerged vegetation through direct measurement methods. The study found that under non-ordered arrangement, there was higher sensitivity in flow force with increasing vegetation volume. Additionally, the impact of vegetation was more pronounced in the floodplain rather than the main channel, with different variations in flow force observed depending on the growth location of the vegetation.

FLOW MEASUREMENT AND INSTRUMENTATION (2021)

Article Engineering, Marine

Modeling of solitary breaking wave force absorption by coastal trees

Manoochehr Fathi-Moghadam et al.

OCEAN ENGINEERING (2018)

Article Engineering, Marine

The effect of a piggyback cylinder on the flow characteristics in oscillatory flow

Kun Yang et al.

OCEAN ENGINEERING (2013)

Article Engineering, Civil

Hydrodynamic Forces on a Large Pipeline and a Small Pipeline in Piggyback Configuration under Wave Action

Xiaofei Cheng et al.

JOURNAL OF WATERWAY PORT COASTAL AND OCEAN ENGINEERING (2012)

Article Mechanics

Flow-pattern identification for two staggered circular cylinders in cross-flow

D Sumner et al.

JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS (2000)