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Quantitative Composition of Drag Forces on Suspended Pipelines from Submarine Landslides
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: The impact forces of submarine landslides (i.e., non-Newtonian fluids) on oil and gas pipelines, especially the most dangerous drag force, are of great significance in the design of deep-water pipelines. The drag force is ...
Evaluation Methodology of Laminar-Turbulent Flow State for Fluidized Material with Special Reference to Submarine Landslide
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Submarine landslides have destroyed many ocean engineering facilities and induced catastrophic tsunamis, causing considerable loss of lives and properties. However, the evolution process of submarine landslides is highly ...
Low-Temperature Rheological Behavior of Submarine Mudflows
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Due to seawater intrusion, submarine sediments and slide masses routinely evolve into fluidized mudflows during long-distance migration and seriously endanger marine engineering facilities. However, few studies of the ...