Shock Wave Energy Dissipation in Catalyst-Free Poly(dimethylsiloxane) Vitrimers

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Brian B. Jing ◽  
Laura E. Porath ◽  
Nancy R. Sottos ◽  
Christopher M. Evans
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William L. Shaw ◽  
Yi Ren ◽  
Jeffrey S. Moore ◽  
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Paolo Sammarco ◽  
Leopoldo Franco ◽  
Giorgio Bellotti ◽  
Claudia Cecioni ◽  
Stefano DeFinis

An innovative caisson breakwater geometry (patent pending) named "ARPEC" (Anti Reflective PErmeable Caisson) includes openings at all external and internal walls and at lateral (cross) ones, yet in a staggered pattern, to provide a labyrinthian hydraulic communication between the open sea and the internal waters. The complex sinuous water-flow within the consecutive permeable chambers thus favors wave energy dissipation as well as port water flushing and quality, with very low reflection and transmission coefficients. 2D lab model tests demonstrate the system effectiveness.Recorded Presentation from the vICCE (YouTube Link): https://youtu.be/PaUsinYO-Zo


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James L. Falter ◽  
Jeffrey R. Koseff ◽  
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Juan Tu ◽  
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