PHYSICAL MODEL FOR SMALL SCALE SANDWAVES MIGRATION IN NORTH GULF OF SOUTH CHINA SEA

The aim of this paper is to investigate the mechanism of small scale sand-wave migration. According to the environmental characteristic of the north gulf of South China Sea, a quasi-3D mechanics model has been built for simulating the small scale sand wave migration. The calculation results are show...

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Main Authors: Lin M(林缅), Li Y(李勇), Jiang WB(江文滨), Lin M
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Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling ftchinacadsimech:oai:dspace.imech.ac.cn:311007/44322 2023-05-15T14:25:22+02:00 PHYSICAL MODEL FOR SMALL SCALE SANDWAVES MIGRATION IN NORTH GULF OF SOUTH CHINA SEA Lin M(林缅) Li Y(李勇) Jiang WB(江文滨) Lin M 2009 http://dspace.imech.ac.cn/handle/311007/44322 英语 eng OMAE 2009, VOL 6 Lin M,Li Y,Jiang WB. PHYSICAL MODEL FOR SMALL SCALE SANDWAVES MIGRATION IN NORTH GULF OF SOUTH CHINA SEA[C]. 见:28th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. Honolulu, HI. MAY 31-JUN 05, 2009 http://dspace.imech.ac.cn/handle/311007/44322 Generated Sand Waves 会议论文 2009 ftchinacadsimech 2022-12-19T18:20:32Z The aim of this paper is to investigate the mechanism of small scale sand-wave migration. According to the environmental characteristic of the north gulf of South China Sea, a quasi-3D mechanics model has been built for simulating the small scale sand wave migration. The calculation results are shown to be consistent with the observed data in the trough of sand ridge. Considering the effect of environmental actions and sand wave features, we develop an effective formula to predict sand-wave migration. It is indicated that the physical models should be used to predict the migration of the small scale sand-wave, which is rarely dominated by wave activity. Other/Unknown Material Arctic IMECH-IR (Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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topic Generated Sand Waves
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Lin M(林缅)
Li Y(李勇)
Jiang WB(江文滨)
Lin M
PHYSICAL MODEL FOR SMALL SCALE SANDWAVES MIGRATION IN NORTH GULF OF SOUTH CHINA SEA
topic_facet Generated Sand Waves
description The aim of this paper is to investigate the mechanism of small scale sand-wave migration. According to the environmental characteristic of the north gulf of South China Sea, a quasi-3D mechanics model has been built for simulating the small scale sand wave migration. The calculation results are shown to be consistent with the observed data in the trough of sand ridge. Considering the effect of environmental actions and sand wave features, we develop an effective formula to predict sand-wave migration. It is indicated that the physical models should be used to predict the migration of the small scale sand-wave, which is rarely dominated by wave activity.
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author Lin M(林缅)
Li Y(李勇)
Jiang WB(江文滨)
Lin M
author_facet Lin M(林缅)
Li Y(李勇)
Jiang WB(江文滨)
Lin M
author_sort Lin M(林缅)
title PHYSICAL MODEL FOR SMALL SCALE SANDWAVES MIGRATION IN NORTH GULF OF SOUTH CHINA SEA
title_short PHYSICAL MODEL FOR SMALL SCALE SANDWAVES MIGRATION IN NORTH GULF OF SOUTH CHINA SEA
title_full PHYSICAL MODEL FOR SMALL SCALE SANDWAVES MIGRATION IN NORTH GULF OF SOUTH CHINA SEA
title_fullStr PHYSICAL MODEL FOR SMALL SCALE SANDWAVES MIGRATION IN NORTH GULF OF SOUTH CHINA SEA
title_full_unstemmed PHYSICAL MODEL FOR SMALL SCALE SANDWAVES MIGRATION IN NORTH GULF OF SOUTH CHINA SEA
title_sort physical model for small scale sandwaves migration in north gulf of south china sea
publishDate 2009
url http://dspace.imech.ac.cn/handle/311007/44322
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op_relation OMAE 2009, VOL 6
Lin M,Li Y,Jiang WB. PHYSICAL MODEL FOR SMALL SCALE SANDWAVES MIGRATION IN NORTH GULF OF SOUTH CHINA SEA[C]. 见:28th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. Honolulu, HI. MAY 31-JUN 05, 2009
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