Nonlinear Wave–Structure Interactions and the Development of Advanced Numerical Models
A special issue of Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (ISSN 2077-1312). This special issue belongs to the section "Ocean Engineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 March 2025 | Viewed by 4767
Special Issue Editors
Interests: offshore hydrodynamics; wave-structure interactions; nonlinear free surface; higher-order effect; higher harmonics; nonlinear simulations
Interests: extreme wave-structure interaction; computational fluid dynamics (CFD); reduced order modeling
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Nonlinear wave–structure interactions have posed a variety of challenges for the design and analysis of marine offshore structures, especially for the fast development of offshore renewable energies. Studies of the nonlinear wave–structure interactions will contribute to the development of science and engineering in the offshore industry. Numerical simulations have become common for nonlinear analysis, and advanced numerical models with high efficiency, accuracy and robustness are in demand.
Aim and scope:
This Special Issue will focus on the study of water wave–structure interactions with attention to nonlinear effects. Recent developments of advanced numerical models and high-fidelity numerical simulations are encouraged to be reported. The Special Issue will cover the following topics:
- Nonlinear wave theory;
- Second-order and tertiary wave interactions;
- Higher harmonic effects on wave structure interactions;
- Breaking waves and waves slamming on structures;
- Boundary element method;
- Finite element method;
- Volume of fluid method;
- Spectral method;
- Computational fluid dynamics;
- Any other methods such as SPH and LBM
Dr. Xingya Feng
Dr. Min Luo
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- offshore hydrodynamics
- wave-structure interactions
- nonlinear free surface
- higher-order effect
- higher harmonics
- nonlinear simulations
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Planned Papers
The below list represents only planned manuscripts. Some of these manuscripts have not been received by the Editorial Office yet. Papers submitted to MDPI journals are subject to peer-review.
Title: Impact of Dissipative Schemes in WCSPH Modeling of Heavy Wave Breaking on Vertical Piles
Authors: [email protected], [email protected]
Affiliation: 。
Abstract: Accurately predicting wave loading on coastal and ocean structures is critical in engineering, particularly as climate change is expected to increase storm intensity. While considerable research has focused on wave forces from non-breaking waves, the extreme conditions associated with heavy wave breaking present complex challenges. Experimental investigations are necessary to replicate these conditions, but well-validated numerical models offer deeper insights into wave forces and structural responses. This study focuses on Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH), particularly the incorporation of dissipative terms into the momentum equation, to enhance the accuracy of models that describe wave breaking on vertical piles. By embedding these dissipative terms within the SPH framework, the research seeks to improve the fidelity of simulations, especially in capturing the intricate dynamics of wave-structure interactions, a critical aspect of coastal engineering.
Title: Nonlinear waves and their interaction with offshore structures taking nonlinear damping into account
Authors: Ove T. Gudmestad
Affiliation: University of Stavanger, Norway, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, Norway