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Shunquan Qin

Bio: Shunquan Qin is an academic researcher from Southwest Jiaotong University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pile cap & Wave height. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 23 publications receiving 135 citations.
Topics: Pile cap, Wave height, Pile, Caisson, Fragility

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed an efficient potential-based numerical model to determine the hydrodynamic added mass for a column with general cross-section under horizontal earthquake and validated the accuracy of the developed model for immersed columns.

35 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a wave flume experimental program was conducted to investigate wave loads on the elevated pile cap of pile foundation for sea-crossing bridges, and two specimen configurations including isolated cap and cap with pile group were set up with different clearance heights.

33 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, an alternative fragility analysis framework of bridges based on endurance time method (ETM) was developed for highway bridges, where a two-span reinforced concrete highway bridge supported by three types of substructures, e.g. shaft foundation, two-column bent foundation and pile group foundation, was taken as the example bridge.

21 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a real cofferdam for sea-crossing bridge was used to measure the random wave pressure during Typhoon Dujuan in 2015, and the first order diffraction theory is used to calculate the wave pressure numerically.

20 citations


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01 Jan 1985
TL;DR: Theoretical Description of Random Sea Waves Statistical Theory of Irregular Waves Techniques of Random Wave Analysis 2D Computation of Wave Transformation with Random Breaking and Nearshore Currents Statistical Analysis of Extreme Waves Prediction and Control of Beach Deformation Processes.
Abstract: Evolution of Design Method Against Random Waves Statistical Properties and Spectral of Sea Waves Transformation and Deformation of Random Sea Waves Design of Breakwaters Design of Coastal Dikes and Seawalls Probabilistic Design of Harbor Facilities Harbor Tranquility and Vessel Mooring Hydraulic Model Tests with Random Waves Theoretical Description of Random Sea Waves Statistical Theory of Irregular Waves Techniques of Random Wave Analysis 2D Computation of Wave Transformation with Random Breaking and Nearshore Currents Statistical Analysis of Extreme Waves Prediction and Control of Beach Deformation Processes.

436 citations

01 Nov 2016
TL;DR: In this article, a book that can be recommended for new readers is dynamics and modelling of ocean waves, which is not kind of difficult book to read and can be read and understand by the new readers.
Abstract: Preparing the books to read every day is enjoyable for many people. However, there are still many people who also don't like reading. This is a problem. But, when you can support others to start reading, it will be better. One of the books that can be recommended for new readers is dynamics and modelling of ocean waves. This book is not kind of difficult book to read. It can be read and understand by the new readers.

306 citations

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TL;DR: A machine learning model based on Long Short-Term Memory neural networks for reconstruction and short- and long-term prediction of nearshore significant wave height (SWH), integrating bathymetric data for the first time is developed.

55 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a continuum model with explicit fractures is developed, where the governing equations are discretized by the finite-volume method, and the model produces the correct dissolution patterns on a 2D un-fractured domain discretised by Delaunay triangulation.

47 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a framework to investigate the stochastic response of a long-span sea-crossing bridge under extreme nonlinear wave loads was proposed based on the combined use of the spectral wave model MIKE21 SW, the 3D diffraction theory hydrodynamic solver AQWA and the structural analysis tool ANSYS.

46 citations