Supported by the Royal Academy of Engineering UK-China Urban Flooding Research Impact Programme(Grant No.UUFRIP\100051);the Ministry of Education and State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs 111 Project(Grant No.B17015);the Cambridge Tier-2 system operated by the University of Cambridge Research Computing Service(http://www.hpc.cam.ac.uk)funded by EPSRC Tier-2 capital(Grant No.EP/P020259/1).
Wave propagation on uniformly sloped beaches is a canonical coastal engineering topic that has been studied extensively in the past few decades.However,most of these studies treat beaches as solid boundaries even thou...
Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.51576033)
The endothelial dysfunction and the unbalanced secretion of vasoactive substances are the main causes of the macro and micro vascular complications for patients with diabetic mellitus(DM). This paper investigates th...
In this paper we investigate the two-dimensional flow of a non-Newtonian fluid over an unsteady stretching permeable surface. The Casson fluid model is used to characterize the non-Newtonian fluid behavior. First-orde...
The problem of wave partial/full reflection and transmission by wave-permeable structure is approached by solving the shape-related function with focus on the understanding of wave attenuation. 2D depth averaged Bouss...
Reservoir deposition occurs over geologic periods of time. Although reservoirs are assumed to be homogenous for simplicity of analysis, most reservoirs are heterogeneous in nature. Some common forms of hetergeneity ar...
Using the panel method, the problem of reflexion and transmission of water waves by a thin permeable barrier is studied in this paper. It's found that a well- designed curved porous plate has an excellent ability in t...