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THEME D: Numerical and Experimental Methods - Physical modelling
Time:
Wednesday, 05/June/2024:
3:30pm - 5:30pm
Session Chair: Rui Capitão Session Chair: Rui Reis
Location:Room 2
Presentations
Oral presentation
Physical Model Tests on Slope Deformation at Mining Pit Lakes due to Wave Impact
Torsten Heyer1, Jürgen Stamm1, Paul Raabe2, Dieter Dahmen2
1TUD Dresden University of Technology, Germany; 2RWE Power AG, Department of Rock and Soil Mechanics, Germany
Oral presentation
Horizontal wave paddle for wave-current interaction experiments
Gerald Muller
University of Southampton, United Kingdom
Oral presentation
Experimental Investigation of Microplastics Entrainment in Grid-Generated Turbulence: Effect of Size and Shape
Arefeh Shamskhany, Shooka Karimpour
Department of Civil Engineering, Lassonde School of Engineering, York University, Canada
Oral presentation
Effect of Submergence Ratio on Flow Characteristics of Rigid Vegetation Array
Emre Haspolat, Mete Koken
Middle East Technical University, Turkiye
Oral presentation
Flow turbulent structures analysis around three square-bridge piers
Nima Ikani, Jaan H.Pu, Kavian Cooke
University of Bradford, United Kingdom
Oral presentation
Photogrammetry for flow measurement at the air-water interface of flow past a semi-circular cylinder
Hang Trieu1, Per Bergström2, Gunnar Hellström3, Mikael Sjödahl4
1Lulea University of Technology, Sweden; 2Lulea University of Technology, Sweden; 3Lulea University of Technology, Sweden; 4Lulea University of Technology, Sweden
Oral presentation
Innovative Image-based techniques for Scour Monitoring and Measurement around Offshore Foundations
Ana Margarida Bento1,2, Tiago Fazeres-Ferradosa1,2, João Chambel1,2, Filipe Miranda1, Tomás Cabral1,2, Paulo Rosa-Santos1,2, Francisco Taveira-Pinto1,2
1Hydraulics, Water Resources, and Environmental Division, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto, Portugal; 2CIIMAR – Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and Environmental Research, Marine Energy and Hydraulic Structures group, Portugal