Structure-Seabed Interactions in Marine Environments

The phenomenon of soil-structure interactions in marine environments has attracted great attention from coastal geotechnical engineers in recent years. One of the reasons for the growing interest is the rapid development of marine resources (such as in the oil and gas industry, marine renewable ener...

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Other Authors: Jeng, Dong-Sheng (Editor), Guo, Zhen (Editor), Hong, Yi (Editor)
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Published: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021
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520 |a The phenomenon of soil-structure interactions in marine environments has attracted great attention from coastal geotechnical engineers in recent years. One of the reasons for the growing interest is the rapid development of marine resources (such as in the oil and gas industry, marine renewable energy, and fish farming industry) as well as the damage to marine infrastructure that has occurred in the last two decades. To assist practical engineers in the design and planning of coastal geotechnical projects, a better understanding of the mechanisms of soil-structure interactions in marine environments is desired. This Special Issue reports the recent advances in the problems of structure-seabed interactions in marine environment and provides practical engineers and researchers with information on recent developments in this field. 
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653 |a mesh-free model 
653 |a local radial basis function collocation method 
653 |a oscillatory liquefaction 
653 |a irregular wave 
653 |a sand 
653 |a void ratio 
653 |a disturbed state concept 
653 |a disturbance function 
653 |a constitutive model 
653 |a seepage failure 
653 |a critical hydraulic gradient 
653 |a excess pore pressure 
653 |a fluidization degree 
653 |a resuspension 
653 |a soil 
653 |a liquefaction 
653 |a fractional order 
653 |a cyclic mobility 
653 |a spudcan 
653 |a stiffness 
653 |a reduction 
653 |a finite element analysis 
653 |a dual-stage Eulerian-Lagrangian technique 
653 |a slope stability 
653 |a immersed tunnel 
653 |a solitary wave 
653 |a foundation trench 
653 |a numerical modeling 
653 |a scour 
653 |a marine structures 
653 |a numerical modelling 
653 |a sediment transport 
653 |a Biot's equations 
653 |a multiphase theory 
653 |a RANS equations 
653 |a seabed 
653 |a in situ test 
653 |a liquefied submarine sediments 
653 |a rheological characteristics 
653 |a pile jacking 
653 |a consolidation effect 
653 |a saturated fine-grained soil 
653 |a excess pore water pressure 
653 |a pile set-up 
653 |a side shear resistance 
653 |a hybrid Lagrangian-ALE method 
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