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    Free water surface oscillations in a closed rectangular basin with internal barriers

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 15, Issue 3 , Volume 15, Issue 3 , 2008 , Pages 315-322 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Kabiri Samani, A. R ; Ataie Ashtiani, B ; Sharif University of Technology
    Sharif University of Technology  2008
    Abstract
    Thee enclosed basin has certain natural frequencies of seiche, depending on the geometry of the water boundaries and the bathymetry of water depths. Therefore, the variation in the water surface at a point becomes irregular, as caused by the combination of several natural frequencies, which may be considered as the superposition of sinusoidal frequency components of different amplitude. This paper is mainly concerned with the motion of an incompressible irrotational fluid in a closed rectangular basin with internal impervious barriers. An analytical solution is presented for predicting the characteristic of generated waves in these types of basin. The equations of free water surface... 

    Experimental study on the interfacial instability of particle-laden stratified shear flows

    , Article Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering ; Volume 40, Issue 4 , April , 2018 ; 16785878 (ISSN) Khavasi, E ; Firoozabadi, B ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Verlag  2018
    Abstract
    Turbidity currents are one of the more frequently observed types of stratified flows. In these currents, the density difference is created as a result of suspended particles. The interfacial instability of turbidity current is studied experimentally in the present research. Both Kelvin–Helmholtz and (asymmetric) Holmboe instabilities are observed during the experiments; the first one was downstream, and the second one was upstream of the obstacle. Kelvin–Helmholtz instability is observed by approximately zero (phase) speed with respect to the mean flow. With the aim of measuring spectral distribution of velocity fluctuations, the effects of some parameters are studied on interfacial waves;... 

    Modeling and parallel computation of the non-linear interaction of rigid bodies with incompressible multi-phase flow

    , Article Computers and Mathematics with Applications ; Volume 72, Issue 4 , 2016 , Pages 1055-1065 ; 08981221 (ISSN) Malvandi, A ; Ghasemi, A. M ; Nikbakhti, R ; Ghasemi, A. R ; Hedayati, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd 
    Abstract
    A computational tool is developed to capture the interaction of solid object with two-phase flow. The full two-dimensional Navier–Stokes equations are solved on a regular structured grid to resolve the flow field. The level set and the immersed boundary methods are used to capture the free surface of a fluid and a solid object, respectively. A two-step projection method along with Multi-Processing (OpenMP) is employed to solve the flow equations. The computational tool is verified based on numerical and experimental data with three scenarios: a cylinder falling into a rectangular domain due to gravity, transient vertical oscillation of a cylinder by releasing above its equilibrium position,... 

    Integrating constrained random waves in endurance time analysis of offshore structures subjected to sea waves

    , Article Proceedings of the International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering - OMAE, 1 July 2012 through 6 July 2012 ; Volume 2 , July , 2012 , Pages 677-684 ; 9780791844892 (ISBN) Matin Nikoo, H ; Estekanchi, H ; Zeinoddini, M ; Golestani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    This paper introduces a novel methodology for design and assessment of offshore structures exposed to irregular sea waves. For this, Constrained NewWave (CNW) is integrated with the Endurance Time Analysis (ETA) methodology, which is basically developed for the performance based analysis of onshore structures to earthquake loads. In this approach, the offshore structure is simulated in time-domain under a set of calibrated intensifying wave functions. They are devised to represent a gradually increasing roughness of the sea state by time. A performance index such as base shear, drift or stress in a critical structural members are monitored until they reach to a predefined maximum value. A... 

    Real-time multi-band synthesis of ocean water with new iterative up-sampling technique

    , Article Visual Computer ; Volume 25, Issue 5-7 , 2009 , Pages 697-705 ; 01782789 (ISSN) Miandji, E ; Sargazi Moghadam, M. H ; Famil Samavati, F ; Emadi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    Adapting natural phenomena rendering for realtime applications has become a common practice in computer graphics.We propose a GPU-based multi-band method for optimized synthesis of "far from coast" ocean waves using an empirical Fourier domain model. Instead of performing two independent syntheses for low- and high-band frequencies of ocean waves, we perform only low-band synthesis and employ results to reproduce high frequency details of ocean surface by an optimized iterative up-sampling stage. Our experimental results show that this approach greatly improves the performance of original multi-band synthesis while maintaining image quality. © Springer-Verlag 2009  

    Develop of a fully nonlinear and highly dispersive water wave equation set; analysis of wave interacting with varying bathymetry

    , Article Prediction and Simulation Methods for Geohazard Mitigation - Proceedings of the International Symposium on Prediction and Simulation Methods for Geohazard Mitigation, IS-KYOTO 2009, 25 May 2009 through 27 May 2009, Kyoto ; 2009 , Pages 213-218 ; 9780415804820 (ISBN) Najafi Jilani, A ; Ataie Ashtiani, B ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Extended Boussinesq-type water wave equations are derived in two horizontal dimensions to capture the nonlinearity effects and frequency dispersion of wave in a high accuracy order. A multi-parameter perturbation analysis is applied in several steps to extend the previous second order Boussinesq-type equations in to 6th order for frequency dispersion and consequential order for nonlinearity terms. The presented high-order Boussinesq-type equation is applied in a numerical model to simulate the wave field transformation due to physical processes such as shoaling, refraction and diffraction. The models results are compared with available experimental data which obtained in a laboratory wave... 

    Estimation of near-field characteristics of tsunami generation by submarine landslide

    , Article Ocean Engineering ; Volume 35, Issue 5-6 , 2008 , Pages 545-557 ; 00298018 (ISSN) Najafi Jilani, A ; Ataie Ashtiani, B ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    Underwater landslide can trigger impulsive waves with high amplitude and run-up, which may cause substantial damage. In this work, the experimental investigations are performed to study the impulsive wave characteristics caused by underwater landslides. The effects of landslide geometry and kinematics on wave characteristics are studied by performing 84 laboratory experiments. The influences of thickness, volume and shape of failure mass on the characteristics of initial wave are discussed. The impacts of water body conditions such as the slope of sliding bed and the initial submergence of underwater landslide are also examined. The present experimental data as well as the available data in... 

    Lattice Boltzmann method for simulating impulsive water waves generated by landslides

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Vol. 21, issue. 2 , 2014 , p. 318-328 ; 1026-3098 Pak, A ; Sarfaraz, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Impulsive water waves generated by landslides impose severe damage on coastal areas. Very large mass ows in the ocean can generate catastrophic tsunamis. Preventing damage to dams and coastal structures, and saving the lives of local people against landslide-generated waves, has become an increasingly important issue in recent years. Numerical modeling of landslide-generated waves is a challenging subject in CFD. The reason lies in the difficulty of determining the interaction between the moving solids and sea water, which causes complicated turbulent regimes around the moving mass and at the water surface. Submarine or aerial types of landslide can further complicate the problem. Up to now,... 

    Acoustic resonance scattering from a multilayered cylindrical shell with imperfect bonding

    , Article Ultrasonics ; Volume 49, Issue 8 , 2009 , Pages 682-695 ; 0041624X (ISSN) Rajabi, M ; Hasheminejad, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    The method of wave function expansion is adopted to study the three dimensional scattering of a time-harmonic plane progressive sound field obliquely incident upon a multi-layered hollow cylinder with interlaminar bonding imperfection. For the generality of solution, each layer is assumed to be cylindrically orthotropic. An approximate laminate model in the context of the modal state equations with variable coefficients along with the classical T-matrix solution technique is set up for each layer to solve for the unknown modal scattering and transmission coefficients. A linear spring model is used to describe the interlaminar adhesive bonding whose effects are incorporated into the global... 

    A technique for detection of interfacial waves forming a two-dimensional pattern

    , Article Fluid Dynamics Research ; Vol. 46, issue. 1 , 2014 ; ISSN: 01695983 Safaie, A ; Fazeli M ; Jamali, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In this paper, we consider resonant interaction between a surface wave and sub-harmonic interfacial waves forming a two-dimensional pattern at the interface between two fluid layers. The resulting interfacial pattern changes both in time and space. An image processing technique is proposed to extract information about the evolution of the component interfacial waves in a wave flume. The technique proved to give accurate and consistent results when applied to different stages of the interaction. The experimental measurements were used to verify the theoretical predictions. The method can be used for detection of some other wave motions  

    Numerical investigation of the stability of armour units in low-crested breakwaters using combined SPH–Polyhedral DEM method

    , Article Journal of Fluids and Structures ; Volume 81 , 2018 , Pages 14-35 ; 08899746 (ISSN) Sarfaraz, M ; Pak, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Academic Press  2018
    Abstract
    Low-crested breakwaters have become more attractive because they do not hinder the beautiful coastal landscape and are more environmentally friendly comparing to traditional breakwaters. The available formulae for design of these types of structures mainly focus on wave transmission, reflection and dissipation aspects. However, stability of the armour blocks are not directly taken into account in the design process. In this study the Lagrangian meshfree method of SPH along with a discrete element method i.e. Polyhedral DEM are used to simulate the interaction between the sea water waves with different characteristics and low-crested breakwaters constructed using cubic armour blocks. SPH is... 

    Seismic analysis of a system of dam-massed foundation-reservoir under inclined excitation

    , Article JVC/Journal of Vibration and Control ; 2021 ; 10775463 (ISSN) Sotoudeh, P ; Ghaemian, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    SAGE Publications Inc  2021
    Abstract
    One of the acceptable assumptions in engineering practice is vertical propagation of earthquake waves. When the source of earthquake is located very deep in the ground, this assumption is valid, but for sources located in shallow ground, it loses its viability. In this study, linear seismic analysis of a system of concrete dam-massed foundation-reservoir is performed under inclined earthquake excitation. Both P- and SV-type earthquakes are considered for the purpose of the seismic analysis. To consider the effects of inhomogeneous waves for the case of SV wave propagation, post-critical angles are also considered in the analysis. To investigate the effects of earthquake frequency content on... 

    Seismic analysis of a system of dam-massed foundation-reservoir under inclined excitation

    , Article JVC/Journal of Vibration and Control ; Volume 28, Issue 13-14 , 2022 , Pages 1769-1780 ; 10775463 (ISSN) Sotoudeh, P ; Ghaemian, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    SAGE Publications Inc  2022
    Abstract
    One of the acceptable assumptions in engineering practice is vertical propagation of earthquake waves. When the source of earthquake is located very deep in the ground, this assumption is valid, but for sources located in shallow ground, it loses its viability. In this study, linear seismic analysis of a system of concrete dam-massed foundation-reservoir is performed under inclined earthquake excitation. Both P- and SV-type earthquakes are considered for the purpose of the seismic analysis. To consider the effects of inhomogeneous waves for the case of SV wave propagation, post-critical angles are also considered in the analysis. To investigate the effects of earthquake frequency content on... 

    Second-order perturbation added mass fluctuation on vertical vibration of tension leg platforms

    , Article Marine Structures ; Volume 19, Issue 4 , 2006 , Pages 271-283 ; 09518339 (ISSN) Tabeshpour, M. R ; Golafshani, A. A ; Seif, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    Total motion in waves can be considered as a superposition of the motion of the body in still water and the forces on the restrained body. In this study the effect of added mass fluctuation on vertical vibration of tension leg platforms (TLP) in the case of vibration in still water for both free and forced vibration subjected to axial load at the top of the leg is presented. This effect is more important when the amplitude of vibration is large. Also this is important in fatigue life study of tethers. The structural model used here is very simple. Perturbation method is used to formulate and solve the problem. First- and second-order perturbations are used to solve the free and forced... 

    Comprehensive study on the results of tension leg platform responses in random sea

    , Article Journal of Zhejiang University: Science ; Volume 7, Issue 8 , 2006 , Pages 1305-1317 ; 10093095 (ISSN) Tabeshpour, M. R ; Golafshani, A. A ; Seif, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    Compliant offshore structures are used for oil exploitation in deep water. Tension leg platform (TLP) is a suitable type for very deep water. The nonlinear dynamic response of TLP under random sea wave load is necessary for determining the maximum deformations and stresses. Accurate and reliable responses are needed for optimum design and control of the structure. In this paper nonlinear dynamic analysis of TLP is carried out in both time and frequency domains. The time history of random wave is generated based on Pierson-Moskowitz spectrum and acts on the structure in arbitrary direction. The hydrodynamic forces are calculated using the modified Morison equation according to Airy's linear... 

    Simple model for exact heave motion of tension leg platform

    , Article WSEAS Transactions on Mathematics ; Volume 5, Issue 5 , 2006 , Pages 500-506 ; 11092769 (ISSN) Tabeshpour, M. R ; Golafshani, A. A ; Seif, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    In this paper the dynamic response of the leg of a tension leg platform (tether) subjected to the load simulated as ocean wave at the top of the leg is presented. The structural model is very simple but several complicated factors such as foundation effect, buoyancy and simulated ocean wave load are considered. Two continuous models are proposed to present the structural system and the mentioned effects. The problem is solved by means of non-harmonic Fourier expansion in terms of eigenfunctions obtained from a non-regular Sturm-Liouville system  

    Wave interaction pitch response of tension leg structures

    , Article 13th International Congress on Sound and Vibration 2006, ICSV 2006, Vienna, 2 July 2006 through 6 July 2006 ; Volume 5 , 2006 , Pages 3508-3515 ; 9781627481502 (ISBN) Tabeshpour, M. R ; Ataie Ashtiani, B ; Seif, M. S ; Golafshani, A. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    Because of fluctuation in leg tension, pitch motion is very effective in fatigue and life safety of leg elements in tension leg structures (TLSs). In this paper exact solution for pitch vibration of a TLS interacting with ocean wave is presented. The legs are considered as elastic springs. The flow is assumed to be irrotational and single-valued velocity potentials are defined. The effects of radiation and scattering are considered in the boundary value problem. Because of linear behavior of legs during wave excitation, ignoring coupling effects with other degrees of freedom, the analytical solution of pitch response has good agreement with the real behavior of the structure  

    Analytical cubic solution to weakly nonlinear interactions between surface and interfacial waves

    , Article Proceedings of the International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering - OMAE, 31 May 2009 through 5 June 2009, Honolulu, HI ; Volume 6 , 2009 , Pages 625-630 ; 9780791843468 (ISBN) Tahvildari, N ; Jamali, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Resonant interaction between one surface wave and two oblique interfacial waves is analyzed in a three dimensional system of a finite-depth, two-layer fluid. A third order perturbation analysis is carried out to obtain the evolution equations of the waves amplitudes. Taking the waves amplitudes as the perturbation small parameter, the evolution equations of the waves are solved simultaneously to obtain the short and long term behavior of the interfacial waves. In contrast to the second order analysis, the current analysis shows that after an initial exponential growth period, the interfacial waves stop growing and stabilize. Furthermore, the influences of surface wave frequency, density... 

    Dispersion around a circular cylinder in surface wave motion

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Vol. 21, issue. 3 , 2014 , p. 548-556 ; 10263098 Tofighi, M. A ; Jamali, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In this paper, we examine fluid flow and associated dispersion around a circular cylinder under progressive surface wave motion. The flow field and vortex shedding patterns were studied using flow visualization and Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV). Several patterns of vortex shedding were identified around a single cylinder. The vortex shedding patterns under progressive wave motion are similar to those observed in planar oscillatory flow, except in the way the vortices form and in the orientation they take. The observed vortex patterns in progressive wave motion are more unstable than those in planar oscillatory flow. Using particle tracking and the Lagrangian dispersion method, the... 

    Numerical modeling of subaerial and submarine landslide-generated tsunami waves—recent advances and future challenges

    , Article Landslides ; Volume 13, Issue 6 , 2016 , Pages 1325-1368 ; 1612510X (ISSN) Yavari Ramshe, S ; Ataie Ashtiani, B ; Sharif University of University
    Springer Verlag 
    Abstract
    Landslide-generated waves (LGWs) are among natural hazards that have stimulated attentions and concerns of engineers and researchers during the past decades. At the same period, the application of numerical modeling has been progressively increased to assess, control, and manage the risks of such hazards. This paper represents an overview of numerical studies on LGWs to explore associated recent advances and future challenges. In this review, the main landslide events followed by an LGW hazard are scrutinized. The uncertainty regarding landslide characteristics and the lack of data concerning generated tsunami properties highlights the necessity of probabilistic analysis and numerical...