TY - BOOK AU - Jeng,Dong-Sheng ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Porous Models for Wave-seabed Interactions SN - 9783642335938 AV - TA703-705.4 U1 - 624.151 23 PY - 2013/// CY - Berlin, Heidelberg PB - Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Imprint: Springer KW - Earth sciences KW - Coasts KW - Geotechnical engineering KW - Civil engineering KW - Building construction KW - Earth Sciences KW - Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences KW - Civil Engineering KW - Offshore Engineering KW - Coastal Sciences N1 - Wave-Induced Seabed Response in an Isotropic Seabed -- Wave-Induced seabed Instability -- Cross-Anisotropic Soil Behavior -- Non-Homogeneous Seabed -- Wave-Driven Seepage flux in Marine Sediments -- Dynamic Analysis for Wave-Seabed Interactions -- Wave-Induced Pore Pressure Accumulation in Marine Sediments -- Dynamic Analysis for Wave-Seabed Interactions -- Dynamic Analysis for Wave-Seabed Interactions -- Wave Propagation over Coulomb-Damped Seabed -- Wave-Induced Pore Pressure Accumulation in Marine Sediments -- Random wave-induced seabed response 295 -- Wave-Induced Progressive liquefaction in a porous seabed -- Poro-Elastoplastic model for Wave-Seabed Interactions -- Response of Seabed to Combined Wave and Current Loading -- ANN model for Wave-Induced Liquefaction 341 -- Models for Wave-Seabed-Structure Interaction N2 - "Porous Models for Wave-seabed Interactions" discusses the Phenomenon of wave-seabed interactions, which is a vital issue for coastal and geotechnical engineers involved in the design of foundations for marine structures such as pipelines, breakwaters, platforms, etc. The most important sections of this book will be the fully detailed theoretical models of wave-seabed interaction problem, which are particularly useful for postgraduate students and junior researchers entering the discipline of marine geotechnics and offshore engineering. This book also converts the research outcomes of theoretical studies to engineering applications that will provide front-line engineers with practical and effective tools in the assessment of seabed instability in engineering design. Prof. Dong-Sheng Jeng works at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33593-8 ER -