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Behavior of rigid and flexible oil barriers in the presence of waves

Amini, A.  
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Schleiss, Anton  
2009
Applied Ocean Research

Although oil barriers have been used for many years to contain slicked oil in open seas, the effect of waveson them has been rarely considered. In the present study, we investigated the response of rigid and flexible oil containment barriers in the presence of currents with and without waves. Two-dimensional experiments with both rigid and flexible oil containment barriers were carried out in a laboratory flume equipped with a pneumatic wave generator. The initiation of containment failure for various conditions were analyzed and compared.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.apor.2009.08.005
Web of Science ID

WOS:000272762500005

Author(s)
Amini, A.  
Schleiss, Anton  
Date Issued

2009

Published in
Applied Ocean Research
Volume

31

Issue

4

Start page

186

End page

196

Subjects

Oil spill containment barrier

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Flexible barrier

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Interfacial instability

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Kelvin-Helmholtz instability

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Wave height

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Wave period

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Wave steepness

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Surging drainage

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Towing velocity

Note

[673]

Editorial or Peer reviewed

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PL-LCH  
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October 8, 2009
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