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On diffraction and radiation problem for a cylinder over a caisson in water of finite depth

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In this paper, the effects of the caisson on the cylinder's hydrodynamic coefficients and exciting forces are derived in the presence of an incident linear wave by use of an eigenfunction expansion approach.
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This article is published in International Journal of Engineering Science.The article was published on 2004-07-01. It has received 30 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Caisson & Added mass.

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Hydrodynamic modelling of a direct drive wave energy converter

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present numerical studies of waves interacting with a cylindrical point absorber that is directly driving a seabed-based linear generator, using potential theory assuming an inviscid irrotational incompressible fluid.
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An improved method of hydrodynamic pressure calculation for circular hollow piers in deep water under earthquake

TL;DR: In this paper, added mass and added damping extracted from the hydrodynamic pressure expressions are incorporated into standard forced vibration governing equation, the modified governing equation and the modified numerical calculation model for a whole deep water pier considering hydrodynamynamic pressure.
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Analytical Solution of a Wave Diffraction Problem on a Submerged Cylinder

TL;DR: In this paper, an analytical solution for a wave diffraction problem on a submerged vertical cylinder in finite water depth is developed based on the methods of variable separation and matching eigenfunction expansion for the velocity potential.
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Determination of the Heave and Pitch Motions of a Floating Cylinder by Analytical Solution of its Diffraction Problem and Examination of the Effects of Geometric Parameters on its Dynamics in Regular Waves

TL;DR: In this article, a truncated vertical circular cylinder of radius in water of finite depth has been considered, where the incident wave is assumed to be linear with amplitude and the added mass and damping coefficients of the pitch motion of the body, strip theory is applied.
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Hydrodynamic properties of two vertical truncated cylinders in waves

TL;DR: In this paper, the radiation and diffraction boundary value problem arising from the interaction of linear water waves with two vertical truncated cylinders is investigated by use of the method of separation of variables and the matched eigenfunction expansion.
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Scattering of surface waves by rectangular obstacles in waters of finite depth

TL;DR: In this paper, the scattering of infinitesimal surface waves normally incident on a rectangular obstacle in a channel of finite depth is considered and a variational formulation is used as the basis of numerical computations.
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Added mass and damping of a vertical cylinder in finite-depth waters

TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive set of theoretical added masses and wave damping data for a floating circular cylinder in finite-depth water is presented, and the hydrodynamic problem is solved by matching eigen functions of the interior and exterior problems.
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Wave forces on a circular dock

TL;DR: In this article, the scattering of surface gravity waves by a circular dock is considered in order to determine the horizontal and vertical forces and torque on the dock, and the solution is shown to have phase independent of depth and so may be obtained from an infinite set of real equations.
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Radiation and scattering of water waves by rigid bodies

TL;DR: Schwinger's variational formulation is applied to the radiation of surface waves due to small oscillation of bodies in this paper, where the wave forces on a stationary body due to a plane incident wave are found using only far-field properties.
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Scattering of gravity waves by a circular dock

TL;DR: In this paper, the scattering of a gravity wave of wave number k by a circular dock of radius a and draft d-h in water of depth d is calculated through a variational approximation.
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