A review study of laboratory parameters affecting the impulse wave caused by the sliding of masses into still waters

Impulse waves are among the natural phenomena that are caused by the impact or transfer of energy from a mass to still water. These waves are widely observed in nature and engineering environments and have multiple effects on the surrounding structures and environments. Masses’ sliding into still wa...

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Main Authors: Fateme Maleki, Jalal Bazargan, Zahra Maleki
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Assist. Prof. Dr. Roohollah Taherkhani 2024-05-01
Series:مهندسی و مدیریت ساخت
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Online Access:https://www.jecm.ir/article_207675_8bd6752afc6eaa3b59e3ad89b7990525.pdf
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Summary:Impulse waves are among the natural phenomena that are caused by the impact or transfer of energy from a mass to still water. These waves are widely observed in nature and engineering environments and have multiple effects on the surrounding structures and environments. Masses’ sliding into still water is one of the common situations in creating impulse waves that can occur in different scenarios, such as floods, landslides or sudden entry of materials into water. In recent years, many researches have been conducted in this field, each of which has investigated specific aspects of this phenomenon. The importance of studying impulse waves, especially in the fields of marine engineering and environmental protection, is clearly visible. These waves can cause serious damage to marine structures and aquatic ecosystems, and for this reason, a more accurate understanding of their characteristics and behavior can be effective in better design and more appropriate management of these environments. This article was written with the aim of providing a comprehensive framework for future research in this field. Presenting a comprehensive review of the studies conducted in the field of impulse waves caused by the sliding of masses into still water. In this regard, the results of various tests, data analysis and comparison of the results will be discussed.
ISSN:2538-1903
2538-2578