Measuring Runup and Bed Shear Stress Using Long Stroke Wave-Makers (NEES-2010-0919)

By Harry Yeh, Philip Liu

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10.7277/6XYV-M370

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Aug 29, 2017

Abstract

Title: Measuring Runup and Bed Shear Stress Using Long Stroke Wave-Makers (NEES-2010-0919)

Year Of Curation: 2014

Description: Based on the observations during the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunamis, it is evident that the leading tsunami waves could have various forms: undulating bores and long waves with a leading depression. It is certain that theses leading waves are not solitary waves. A new paradigm needs to be established for experimental tsunami research.

Award: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1041541

PIs & CoPIs: Philip Liu, Harry Yeh

Dates: September 01, 2010 - January 25, 2013

Organizations: Cornell University, NY, United States

Facilities: Oregon State University, OR, United States

Sponsor: NSF - 1041541

Keywords: bed shear stress,solitary waves,plane beach,swash,run-up,N-waves,bores

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  • Harry Yeh, Philip Liu (2017), "Measuring Runup and Bed Shear Stress Using Long Stroke Wave-Makers (NEES-2010-0919)," https://datacenterhub.org/deedsdv/publications/view/372.

Keywords

bed shear stress, solitary waves, plane beach, swash, run-up, N-waves, bores