Blar i NTNU Open på forfatter "Lubbad, Raed Khalil"
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Assessing Stability of Coastal Bluffs Due to Combined Actions of Waves and Changing Ambient Temperatures in the Arctic
Schneider, Agnes Katharina (Master thesis, 2017)The Arctic coastal zone is characterized by high erosion rates, which are on average 0,5 m/year but can reach up locally to 25 m/year and therefore endanger coastal infrastructure. Additionally, the global warming takes ... -
Berm Breakwaters as Protection of Harbours, Artificial Islands and Shorelines in Arctic Areas
Mennessier, Tristan (Master thesis, 2012)The development of Arctic areas raises new challenges in many fields of expertise. This thesis deals with the design of berm breakwaters in such areas.This thesis investigates through experiments how the different ice ... -
Discrete Numerical Modelling of the Interaction between Broken Ice Fields and Structures
van den Berg, Marnix (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2019:297, Doctoral thesis, 2019) -
Erosion in the Arctic: A Thermoabrasion Model to Predict Shoreline Change After an Extreme Event
Islam, Mohammad Akhsanul (Master thesis, 2018)Erosion process in the Arctic is broadly classified into two categories: thermoabrasion and thermodenundation. The study completed under this MS framework is focused on thermoabrasion process. A numerical model is developed ... -
Expansion of the port in Ustka. Simulation of wave conditions.
Wickland, Wiktor Mateusz; Konkol, Hubert (Master thesis, 2016)Along with the development of port cities and conducting new market research and analysis it often turns out that the current port infrastructure is insufficient to exploit the full potential of the location. Then a ... -
Experimental investigations of the interaction between sea-ice and berm breakwaters
Miravalles Diez, Daniel (Master thesis, 2013)The increasing interest on the Arctic areas has brought us new challenges that have not been met before in other locations due to the peculiarities of these latitudes. In this thesis the interaction between sea-ice and ... -
Experimental studies of wave-ice interactions – insights into data analysis methods and their applications to studying the wave-induced responses of ice cover
Li, Hongtao (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2020:228, Doctoral thesis, 2020)Studies of wave-ice interactions include field and laboratory experiments, theoretical model developments, the implementation of these theoretical models in simulation tools, and the validation and calibration of these ... -
Model Scale Test of Towing Operations in Managed Sea Ice
Samardzija, Ilija (Master thesis, 2016)Towing operation in open water is a well-established marine operation. However, as offshore explorations move further north, more and more Arctic Offshore Platforms are to be designed and constructed. In the meantime, ... -
Numerical Analysis of Wave Transmission behind Floating Breakwaters
Sutrisno, Sutrisno (Master thesis, 2013)Floating breakwaters (FBs) have been widely used as an alternative solution to protect coastal sites especially small harbors and certain areas which are not suitable for rubble mound breakwaters. Floating breakwater cannot ... -
Numerical Modelling of Arctic Coastal Hydrodynamics and Sediment Transport
Borgersen, Benedicte T (Master thesis, 2016)Coastal areas are experiencing an increase in human population and activities, both in temperate and in Arctic areas. This change in the coastal areas requires that the areas are safe and reliable in order to not put human ... -
Numerical Modelling of Arctic Costal Erosion
Islam, Mohammad Akhsanul (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2023:213, Doctoral thesis, 2023)Arctic coastal erosion is a growing concern as global climate change affects the planet. Unlike low-latitude and mid-latitude coastal areas, the sediments along Arctic coastlines are often frozen, even during summer. It ... -
Numerical Modelling of Coastal Erosion using MIKE21
Kulkarni, Rohit Rajesh (Master thesis, 2013)Coastal erosion is a problem that is increasingly being faced world over. This erosion is important not only in tropical areas but also in the Arctic region. Many numerical models exist today to predict coastal erosion ... -
Numerical Modelling of Sediment Transport in the Arctic
Rafiq, Syeda Wahida (Master thesis, 2015)The purpose of this research is to model coastal erosion mainly dune or bluff erosion in the Arctic for storm event using numerical analysis. A case study of Varandey, Russia is considered for the analysis. The numerical ... -
Numerical Simulation of Ice-Rubble Mound Breakwater Interactions
Massey, David (Master thesis, 2018)Offshore activity in energy production, fishing, shipping, and tourism is projected to increase in the Arctic and Sub- Arctic. This projected increase in offshore activity means the supporting coastal infrastructure needs ... -
Observations and Numerical Simulation of Icebergs in Broken Ice
Yulmetov, Renat (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2017:24, Doctoral thesis, 2017)Sea ice and icebergs are the major challenges for offshore activities in the Arctic. Design loads for Arctic offshore structures may be significantly reduced if the drift of sea ice and icebergs is possible to forecast ... -
Report on calibrated and validated numerical models to estimate site specific stability of coastal infrastructure in a changing climate with thawing permafrost
Lubbad, Raed Khalil (Research report, 2022)This report presents an overview of the costal erosion model and the infrastructure stability model that are capable of predicting the site-specific response to the global warming and thawing permafrost. The models are ... -
Some Aspects of Arctic Offshore Floating Structures
Lubbad, Raed Khalil (Doktoravhandlinger ved NTNU, 1503-8181; 2011:9, Doctoral thesis, 2011)The present work highlights some aspects related to the analyses of Arctic offshore floating structures. This thesis consists of five papers, which can be divided into two main categories. One category deals with the ... -
The Morphological Impact of the Proposed Gaza Seaport on the Coast of Gaza
Alhaddad, Said (Master thesis, 2016)Palestinians in Gaza Strip are in dire need of a commercial seaport to connect Palestine to the World, to enhance the economy and local industry. In 1996, the design of Gaza Seaport was completed, planned to be constructed ... -
Vortex Induced Vibrations of Slender Catenary Structures
Simensen, Ingrid Kornberg (Master thesis, 2015)A wide range of offshore science and engineering applications utilize slender catenary-shaped structural elements in their design. These applications include moorings and steel catenary riser designs. The susceptibility ...