Ocean Engineering provides a medium for the publication of original research and development work in this field.
Some of
the areas covered in Ocean Engineering include: Offshore Engineering; Naval Architecture; Marine Structural Mechanics; Safety
and Reliability; Materials; Pipelines and Risers; Polar and Arctic Engineering; Computational Fluid ... click here for full Aims & Scope
Ocean Engineering provides a medium for the publication of original research and development work in this field.
Some of
the areas covered in Ocean Engineering include: Offshore Engineering; Naval Architecture; Marine Structural Mechanics; Safety
and Reliability; Materials; Pipelines and Risers; Polar and Arctic Engineering; Computational Fluid Dynamics and Vortex Induced Vibrations;
Port and Waterfront Design and Engineering; Linear and Nonlinear Wave Mechanics; Hydrodynamics; Fluid-Structure Interaction; Cable, Mooring,
Buoy Technology; Underwater Technology; Geotechnology; Foundation Engineering; Ocean Mining; Coastal Engineering; Marine Renewable Energy;
Aquacultural Engineering; Instrumentation, and Full-Scale measurements; Model Tests; Satellite Observations; Marine Environmental
Engineering; Stochastic Processes; Hydroelasticity, Subsea Engineering; Fluid Mechanics; Ocean Acoustics, Oceanographical Engineering;
Computational Methods/Numerical Analysis; Shore Protection; beach nourishment; sediment transport; Risk and Limit State Design and
Assessment; Ship Manoeuvring; Buoyancy and Stability (static and dynamic); Seakeeping and Control Systems; and Ship Resistance and
Propulsion.
In recognition of the fact that many research and development workers are now entering the area, occasional review
articles by leading authorities are also published.
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Editors-in-Chief
R. Cengiz Ertekin
Atilla Incecik
Special Issue: A Forensic Analysis of Hurricane Katrina's Impact: Methods and Findings
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Volume 37, Issue 1, Pages 1-154 (January 2010), Edited by Z. Demirbilek, D.T. Resio and R.G. Dean