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In this Special Issue, seven high-quality papers covering the application and development of many high-end techniques for studies on storm tides, surges, and waves have been published, for instance, the employment of an artificial neural network for predicting coastal freak waves [1]; a reproduction of super typhoon-created extreme waves [2]; a numerical analysis of nonlinear interactions for storm waves, tides, and currents [3]; wave simulation for an island using a circulation–wave coupled model [4]; an analysis of typhoon-induced waves along typhoon tracks in the western North Pacific Ocean [5]; an understanding of how a storm surge prevents or severely restricts aeolian supply [6]; and an investigation of coastal settlements and an assessment of their vulnerability [7].
coastal freak wave --- probabilistic forecasting --- artificial neural network --- storm wave height --- super typhoon --- wave-circulation model --- hybrid winds --- coastal hazard --- vulnerability assessment --- unmanned aerial vehicle --- landscape --- wave distribution --- typhoon tracks --- WAVEWATCH-III --- typhoon wave climate --- empirical orthogonal function --- aeolian processes --- surface moisture --- storm surge --- supply limitations --- fetch --- SCHISM-WWM-III --- ERA5 --- direct modification method --- storm wave --- tidal elevation --- tidal current --- typhoon wave --- SWAN --- FVCOM --- current --- sea-water level --- numerical modeling --- statistical analysis --- artificial intelligence techniques --- storm tide --- coastal morphology
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Fluid interfaces are promising candidates for confining different types of materials, e.g., polymers, surfactants, colloids, and even small molecules, to be used in designing new functional materials with reduced dimensionality. The development of such materials requires a deepening of the physicochemical bases underlying the formation of layers at fluid interfaces as well as on the characterization of their structures and properties. This is of particular importance because the constraints associated with the assembly of materials at the interface lead to the emergence of equilibrium and features of dynamics in the interfacial systems, which are far removed from those conventionally found in traditional materials. This Special Issue is devoted to studies on the fundamental and applied aspects of fluid interfaces, and attempts to provide a comprehensive perspective on the current status of the research field.
polyelectrolyte --- surfactants --- kinetically trapped aggregates --- interfaces --- surface tension --- interfacial dilational rheology --- adsorption --- nonlinear stretching sheet --- viscoelastic fluid --- MHD --- viscous dissipation --- underwater vehicle --- sea-water pump --- vibration isolation --- flexible pipes --- cationic surfactants --- Gemini 12-2-12 surfactant --- dynamic surface tension --- maximum bubble pressure --- surface potential --- nanofluid --- stretching surface --- rotating fluid --- Homotopy Analysis Method (HAM) --- porous media --- magnetohydrodynamics --- hybrid nanofluid --- stretching cylinder --- flow characteristics --- nanoparticles --- convective heat transfer --- interfacial tensions --- dilational rheology --- biocompatible emulsions --- partition coefficient --- Tween 80 --- saponin --- citronellol glucoside --- MCT oil --- Miglyol 812N --- lipids --- pollutants --- Langmuir monolayers --- particles --- rheology --- neutron reflectometry --- ellipsometry --- DPPC --- lipid monolayers --- air/water interface --- entropy --- second grade nanofluid --- Cattaneo-Christov heat flux model --- nonlinear thermal radiation --- Joule heating --- fluid displacement --- inverse Saffman–Taylor instability --- partially miscible --- Korteweg force --- gyrotactic microorganisms --- micropolar magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) --- Maxwell nanofluid --- single wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) and multi wall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) --- thermal radiation --- chemical reaction --- mixed convection --- permeability --- confinement --- dynamics --- materials --- applications
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