Keh-Han Wang
Affiliations: | University of Houston, Houston, TX, United States |
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Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Marine and Ocean EngineeringGoogle:
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Sign in to add traineeJean-Fernand Krou | grad student | 2010 | University of Houston |
Xing Lu | grad student | 2011 | University of Houston |
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Zhong Z, Wang K. (2019) A fully nonlinear and weakly dispersive water wave model for simulating the propagation, interaction, and transformation of solitary waves Journal of Hydrodynamics. 31: 1099-1114 |
Qiao W, Wang K, Duan W, et al. (2018) Analytical Model of Wave Loads and Motion Responses for a Floating Breakwater System with Attached Dual Porous Side Walls Mathematical Problems in Engineering. 2018: 1-14 |
Qiao W, Wang K, Sun Y. (2018) Scattering of Water Waves by a Floating Body with Two Vertically Attached Porous Walls Journal of Engineering Mechanics-Asce. 144: 4017162 |
Chen Y, Wang K. (2018) Transient curvilinear-coordinate based fully nonlinear model for wave propagation and interactions with curved boundaries Journal of Hydrodynamics. 30: 549-563 |
Chang C, Wang K, Hsieh P. (2017) Fully Nonlinear Model for Simulating Solitary Waves Propagating through a Partially Immersed Rectangular Structure Journal of Coastal Research. 336: 1487-1497 |
Chang C, Lin C, Wang K, et al. (2017) Numerical simulations and experimental visualizations of the vortex characteristics for a solitary wave interacting with a bottom-mounted vertical plate Journal of Hydro-Environment Research. 19: 88-102 |
Lu X, Wang KH. (2015) Modeling a solitary wave interaction with a fixed floating body using an integrated analytical-numerical approach Ocean Engineering. 109: 691-704 |
Chang CH, Wang KH. (2015) Numerical study on three-dimensional waves produced by a bottom jet Applied Ocean Research. 50: 141-154 |