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Asked 2 September 2019
Good papers\theses for studying experiment, simulating, analyzing and design of a perforated Breakwater?
I want to know how are the effects of perforated Breakwaters in decrease of a conveyance wave energy and decrease of a wave amplitude in stilling basin, in according to their(perforated Breakwaters') forms and shapes.
I need to at-least two Software for simulate, analyze and design of that.
Can you suggest any good paper\thesis?
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Do Gravitational waves can be quantized similar to light waves?
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i developed concept related to Gravitational waves in which quantization of Gravitational wave can be done similar to light waves or EM waves...
energy of Gravitational waves comes in discrete packets called g-quanta....
E = If
where, I = constant similar to plancks constant.
f= frequency chirp of Gravitational waves.
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