1992
DOI: 10.1115/1.2919963
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A Submerged Compliant Breakwater

Abstract: A numerical technique is utilized to investigate the dynamics of a submerged compliant breakwater consisting of a flexible, beamlike structure anchored to the seabed and kept under tension by a small buoyancy chamber at the tip. The fluid motion is idealized as linearized, two-dimensional potential flow and the equation of motion of the breakwater is taken to be that of a one-dimensional beam of uniform flexural rigidity and mass per unit length subjected to a constant axial force. The boundary integral equati… Show more

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“…Williams, et al [9,10] carried out the effects of the various wave and structural parameters on the efficiency of the breakwater as a barrier to wave action. His work has also considered the dynamics of a flexible floating breakwater which extended the entire water depth, and the dynamics of a submerged compliant breakwater consisting of a flexible, beamlike structure anchored to the seabed and kept under tension by a small buoyancy chamber at the tip.…”
Section: Dynamic Behaviors Of a Moored Floating Structure With Flexibmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Williams, et al [9,10] carried out the effects of the various wave and structural parameters on the efficiency of the breakwater as a barrier to wave action. His work has also considered the dynamics of a flexible floating breakwater which extended the entire water depth, and the dynamics of a submerged compliant breakwater consisting of a flexible, beamlike structure anchored to the seabed and kept under tension by a small buoyancy chamber at the tip.…”
Section: Dynamic Behaviors Of a Moored Floating Structure With Flexibmentioning
confidence: 99%