2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.apor.2011.02.002
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Forces and moment on a horizontal plate due to regular and irregular waves in the presence of current

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“…The velocity condition is written along the whole channel width, through integral form taking into account both the velocity condition between successive domains and the absence of velocity normal to the boundaries. The method is similar to the method used in the two-dimensional vertical case for a submerged obstacle (see for instance, [19,20]). Similar method has been used by Belibassakis et al [21] to study tridimensional diffraction in the vicinity of openings in coastal structures.…”
Section: Equations Of Continuity For a Single Channelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The velocity condition is written along the whole channel width, through integral form taking into account both the velocity condition between successive domains and the absence of velocity normal to the boundaries. The method is similar to the method used in the two-dimensional vertical case for a submerged obstacle (see for instance, [19,20]). Similar method has been used by Belibassakis et al [21] to study tridimensional diffraction in the vicinity of openings in coastal structures.…”
Section: Equations Of Continuity For a Single Channelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Linear solutions and ad-hoc relations, similar to that proposed by Morison et al (1950), were used to approximate the loads. Brater et al (1958), Herbich and Shank (1970), and Durgin and Shiau (1975), and more recently Rey and Touboul (2011), conducted laboratory experiments on the interaction of sinusoidal waves with submerged horizontal decks in deep or intermediate water.…”
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“…Les récupérateurs d'énergie de la houle, tout comme les systèmes de protection des côtes sont pourtant dédiés à des zones océaniques relativement peu profondes dans lesquels les courants induits par les marées peuvent être significatifs. L'effet d'un courant sur une plaque rigide immergée a été étudié par différentes équipes dont (REY & TOUBOUL, 2011), mais les systèmes flexibles n'ont cependant pas été étudiés à ces jours. L'objectif est ainsi de vérifier l'efficacité des systèmes proposés sous l'effet d'un courant, mais aussi possiblement de mettre à profit l'énergie contenue dans le courant et ainsi concevoir des systèmes de récupération hybride hydrolien/houlomoteurs.…”
Section: Thème 5 -éNergies Et Ressources Marinesunclassified