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Gravity-capillary waves in reduced models for wave-structure interactions

This paper is concerned with steady-state subcritical gravity-capillary waves that are produced by potential flow past a wave-making body. Such flows are characterised by two non-dimensional parameters: the Froude number, and...

Gravity-capillary waves in reduced models for wave-structure interactions

This paper is concerned with steady-state subcritical gravity-capillary waves that are produced by potential flow past a wave-making body. Such flows are characterised by two non-dimensional parameters: the Froude number, and...

On the development and analysis of coupled surface-subsurface models of catchments. Part 3. Analytical solutions and scaling laws

The objective of this three-part work is to formulate and rigorously analyse a number of reduced mathematical models that are nevertheless capable of describing the hydrology at the scale of a river basin (i.e. catchment)....

On the development and analysis of coupled surface-subsurface models of catchments. Part 2. A three-dimensional benchmark model and its properties

The objective of this three-part work is to formulate and rigorously analyse a number of reduced mathematical models that are nevertheless capable of describing the hydrology at the scale of a river basin (i.e. catchment)....

Exponential asymptotics for steady parasitic capillary ripples on steep gravity waves

In this paper, we develop an asymptotic theory for steadily travelling gravity-capillary waves under the small-surface tension limit. In an accompanying work (Shelton et al., J. Fluid Mech., vol. 922, 2021) it was...

On the development and analysis of coupled surface-subsurface models of catchments. Part 3. Analytical solutions and scaling laws

The objective of this three-part work is to formulate and rigorously analyse a number of reduced mathematical models that are nevertheless capable of describing the hydrology at the scale of a river basin (i.e. catchment)....

Complex singularities near the intersection of a free surface and wall: Part 1

It is known that in steady-state potential flows, the separation of a gravity-driven free surface from a solid exhibits a number of peculiar characteristics. For example, it can be shown that the fluid must separate from the...

On the development and analysis of coupled surface–subsurface models of catchments. Part 1. Analysis of dimensions and parameters for UK catchments
The objective of this three-part work is the formulation and rigorous analysis of a number of reduced mathematical models that are nevertheless capable of describing the hydrology at the scale of a river basin (i.e. catchment)....
On the development and analysis of coupled surface–subsurface models of catchments. Part 1. Analysis of dimensions and parameters for UK catchments
The objective of this three-part work is the formulation and rigorous analysis of a number of reduced mathematical models that are nevertheless capable of describing the hydrology at the scale of a river basin (i.e. catchment)....
Exponential asymptotics for steady parasitic capillary ripples on steep gravity waves

In this paper, we develop an asymptotic theory for steadily travelling gravity-capillary waves under the small-surface tension limit. In an accompanying work (Shelton et al., J. Fluid Mech., vol. 922, 2021) it was...

Multiple-scales analysis of wave evolution in the presence of rigid vegetation
The study of free-surface flows over vegetative structures presents a challenging setting for theoretical, computational and experimental analysis. In this work, we develop a multiple-scales asymptotic framework for the...
On the development and analysis of coupled surface-subsurface models of catchments. Part 2. A three-dimensional benchmark model and its properties

The objective of this three-part work is to formulate and rigorously analyse a number of reduced mathematical models that are nevertheless capable of describing the hydrology at the scale of a river basin (i.e. catchment)....

Complex singularities near the intersection of a free surface and wall: Part 1

It is known that in steady-state potential flows, the separation of a gravity-driven free surface from a solid exhibits a number of peculiar characteristics. For example, it can be shown that the fluid must separate from the...

Multiple-scales analysis of wave evolution in the presence of rigid vegetation
The study of free-surface flows over vegetative structures presents a challenging setting for theoretical, computational and experimental analysis. In this work, we develop a multiple-scales asymptotic framework for the...
Exponential asymptotics for a model problem of an equatorially trapped Rossby wave
We examine a misleadingly simple linear second-order eigenvalue problem (the Hermite-with-pole equation) that was previously proposed as a model problem of an equatorially trapped Rossby wave. In the singularly perturbed limit...
Exponential asymptotics for a model problem of an equatorially trapped Rossby wave
We examine a misleadingly simple linear second-order eigenvalue problem (the Hermite-with-pole equation) that was previously proposed as a model problem of an equatorially trapped Rossby wave. In the singularly perturbed limit...
Shear-induced instabilities of flows through submerged vegetation
We consider the instabilities of flows through a submerged canopy and show how the full governing equations of the fluid–structure interactions can be reduced to a compact framework that captures many key features of vegetative...
Shear-induced instabilities of flows through submerged vegetation
We consider the instabilities of flows through a submerged canopy and show how the full governing equations of the fluid–structure interactions can be reduced to a compact framework that captures many key features of vegetative...
Travel demand management policies
This research study investigates the travel demand management (TDM) strategies and solutions and associated policies through a case study of Singapore to gain knowledge and experiences, and to evaluate the potentials for policy...
The Lantern Vol. 2, No. 2, March 1934
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Published by: Ursinus College
Biochemical resolving power of fluorescence lifetime imaging
A deeper understanding of spatial resolution has led to innovations in microscopy and the disruption of biomedical research, as with super-resolution microscopy. To foster similar advances in time-resolved and spectral imaging...
Hamilton's Photograph a Finalist in London Competition
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Renaissance judges Michael Hoppen, Brian Aris, Philippe Gardner, Brigitte Lardinois and Lorna-Mary Webb from Rhubarb-Rhubarb narrowed the finalists from more than 4,500 entries submitted from around the world. Hamilton's...
Published by: Winthrop University
Travel demand management policies
This research study investigates the travel demand management (TDM) strategies and solutions and associated policies through a case study of Singapore to gain knowledge and experiences, and to evaluate the potentials for policy...
Developing a fuzzy-based decision-making procedure for traffic control in expressway congestion management

This paper presents part of a multi-stage fuzzy logic controller (MS-FLC) that is developed for traffic control in congestion management on expressways. The decision-making process of traffic control for expressway congestion...

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