Liang-Yin Chen’s research while affiliated with National Sun Yat-sen University and other places

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The prediction of the dynamic and structural motions of a floating-pier system in waves
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May 2007

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Ocean Engineering

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In this study, a two-dimensional floating pier consists of single rectangular impermeable pontoon with side supporting pile-columns is studied. The purpose of this study is to present a theoretical solution for the linearized problem of incident waves exerting on a floating pier with pile-restrained. All boundary conditions are linearized in the problem, which is incorporated into a scattering problem and radiation problem with unit displacement. The method of separation of variables is used to solve for velocity potentials. For the radiation problem with unit heave and pitch amplitude, the boundary value problem with non-homogeneous boundary condition beneath the structure is solved by using a solution scheme. By calculating the wave force from velocity potential and solving the equation of motion of the floating structure simultaneously a close form theoretical solution for the problem is developed. The finite element method was also applied to calculate the dynamic responses on the supporting piles subjected to the pontoon motions and incident waves.

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... In their study, Lee et al. presented a methodology for determining the response of a floating pontoon pier. Their research demonstrated that the movement of the pontoon is directly related to its size, draft, and the characteristics of its anchoring system [26]. In their innovative research, Wang and Son developed a novel experimental model for a porous floating breakwater. ...

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Enhancing Hydrodynamic Performance of Floating Breakwaters Using Wing Plates
The prediction of the dynamic and structural motions of a floating-pier system in waves
  • Citing Article
  • May 2007

Ocean Engineering