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Robert E. Randall
Researcher at Texas A&M University
Publications - 38
Citations - 563
Robert E. Randall is an academic researcher from Texas A&M University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dredging & Wave propagation. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 37 publications receiving 535 citations.
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Mathieu instability of a spar platform with mooring and risers
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluate damping effects and hull/mooring/riser coupled effects on the principal instability of a spar platform and show that the available damping is important in suppressing the instability.
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Hybrid wave model for unidirectional irregular waves—part I. Theory and numerical scheme
TL;DR: In this paper, a hybrid wave model for the prediction of the kinematics and wave evolution of unidirectional irregular wave trains is presented, which considers the effects of the interaction between the wave components of an irregular wave train up to the second order of wave steepness.
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Nearshore hypoxia in the bottom water of the northwestern gulf of Mexico from 1981 to 1984
Lynn Pokryfki,Robert E. Randall +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a cruise was conducted in July 1984 to measure the spatial extent of hypoxia in coastal waters from Galveston, Texas, to 74 km east of Cameron, Louisina.
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Hybrid wave model for unidirectional irregular waves—part II. Comparison with laboratory measurements
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared numerical predictions of irregular wave elevations and velocities based on the hybrid wave model with two sets of laboratory measurements and compared with the related predictions by linear random wave theory and its "stretching" and "extrapolation" modifications.
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Engineering Design Guidance for Detached Breakwaters as Shoreline Stabilization Structures
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present design knowledge for both the functional and structural design of detached breakwaters for shoreline stabilization, and provide guidance on the use of low-crested rubble-mound breakwater for wetland development purposes.