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    Size distributions of sprays produced by violent wave impacts on vertical sea walls by Watanabe, Y., Ingram, D. M.

    “…When a steep, breaking wave hits a vertical sea wall in shallow water, a flip-through event may occur, leading to the formation of an up-rushing planar jet…”
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    Pressure-Dependent Diffusion Coefficients and Haven Ratios in Cation-Conducting Glasses by Imre, Á. W, Staesche, H, Voss, S, Ingram, M. D, Funke, K, Mehrer, H

    Published in The journal of physical chemistry. B (17-05-2007)
    “…The influence of hydrostatic pressure on diffusion and ionic conduction is providing deeper insights into the atomistic mechanisms of ionic motion in glasses…”
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    The development of a Cartesian cut cell method for incompressible viscous flows by Gao, Feng, Ingram, D. M., Causon, D. M., Mingham, C. G.

    “…This paper describes the extension of the Cartesian cut cell method to applications involving unsteady incompressible viscous fluid flow. The underlying scheme…”
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    On geometric design considerations and control methodologies for absorbing wavemakers by Maguire, A.E., Ingram, D.M.

    Published in Coastal engineering (Amsterdam) (01-02-2011)
    “…This paper investigates the effects that geometry and control have on the absorption characteristics of wavemakers. It presents the hydrodynamic coefficients…”
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    Numerical solutions of the shallow water equations with discontinuous bed topography by Zhou, J. G., Causon, D. M., Ingram, D. M., Mingham, C. G.

    “…A simple scheme is developed for treatment of vertical bed topography in shallow water flows. The effect of the vertical step on flows is modelled with the…”
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    Transverse instabilities of ascending planar jets formed by wave impacts on vertical walls by Watanabe, Y., Ingram, D. M.

    “…When a steep breaking wave hits a vertical sea wall, in shallow water, a rapidly ascending planar jet forms. This jet is ejected with high acceleration due to…”
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    A Cartesian cut cell method for shallow water flows with moving boundaries by Causon, D.M, Ingram, D.M, Mingham, C.G

    Published in Advances in water resources (01-08-2001)
    “…A new computational method for the calculation of shallow water flows with moving physical boundaries is presented. The procedure can cope with shallow water…”
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    Calculation of shallow water flows using a Cartesian cut cell approach by Causon, D.M, Ingram, D.M, Mingham, C.G, Yang, G, Pearson, R.V

    Published in Advances in water resources (20-03-2000)
    “…A new grid generation method for the computation of shallow water flows is presented. The procedure, based on the use of cut cells on a Cartesian background…”
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    Evaluation of the upper urinary tract using transureteric ultrasound — a review of the technique and typical imaging appearances by Ingram, M.D, Sooriakumaran, P, Palfrey, E, Montgomery, B, Massouh, H

    Published in Clinical radiology (01-09-2008)
    “…Ureteric strictures and pelviureteric junction obstruction often present a diagnostic conundrum to radiologists, particularly after the first-line…”
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    Calculation of compressible flows about complex moving geometries using a three-dimensional Cartesian cut cell method by Yang, G., Causon, D. M., Ingram, D. M.

    “…A three‐dimensional Cartesian cut cell method is described for modelling compressible flows around complex geometries, which may be either static or in…”
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    The applicability of the shallow water equations for modelling violent wave overtopping by Shiach, J.B, Mingham, C.G, Ingram, D.M, Bruce, T

    Published in Coastal engineering (Amsterdam) (01-03-2004)
    “…The shallow water equations (SWE) have been used to model a series of experiments examining violent wave overtopping of a near-vertical sloping structure with…”
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    Cartesian Cut Cell Two-Fluid Solver for Hydraulic Flow Problems by Qian, L, Causon, D. M, Ingram, D. M, Mingham, C. G

    “…A two-fluid solver which can be applied to a variety of hydraulic flow problems has been developed. The scheme is based on the solution of the incompressible…”
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    The SPAIR method: Isolating incident and reflected directional wave spectra in multidirectional wave basins by Draycott, S., Davey, T., Ingram, D.M., Day, A., Johanning, L.

    Published in Coastal engineering (Amsterdam) (01-08-2016)
    “…Wave tank tests aiming to reproduce realistic or site specific conditions will commonly involve using directionally spread, short-crested sea states. The…”
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    Ion Transport in Glassy Polymer Electrolytes by Imrie, C. T, Ingram, M. D, McHattie, G. S

    Published in The journal of physical chemistry. B (20-05-1999)
    “…The existence is reported of a new class of polymer electrolytes, containing polyether backbones and pendent mesogenic groups. These are amorphous (and…”
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    Conductivity anomalies in tungstate-phosphate glasses: evidence for an ion-polaron interaction? by Bazan, J.C., Duffy, J.A., Ingram, M.D., Mallace, M.R.

    Published in Solid state ionics (01-07-1996)
    “…Conductivity anomalies are observed in mixed ion-polaron conducting glasses in the system Li 2O: WO 3: P 2O 5. Deep minima in conductivity (reminiscent of the…”
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    Mixed alkaline–earth effects in ion conducting glasses by Roling, B, Ingram, M.D

    Published in Journal of non-crystalline solids (01-03-2000)
    “…We report ionic mobilities in silicate glasses containing sodium oxide and either one or two alkaline–earth oxides, based on dynamic mechanical thermal…”
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    Pressure dependence of the ionic conductivity of Na- and Na–Rb borate glasses by Imre, Á.W., Voss, S., Berkemeier, F., Mehrer, H., Konidakis, I., Ingram, M.D.

    Published in Solid state ionics (01-04-2006)
    “…The ionic conductivity of Na- and Na–Rb borate glasses is investigated as a function of hydrostatic pressure. Activation volumes of the dc conductivity are…”
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    Interrelation between Different Mixed Cation Effects in the Electrical Conductivity and Mechanical Loss Spectra of Ion Conducting Glasses by Roling, B, Happe, A, Ingram, M. D, Funke, K

    Published in The journal of physical chemistry. B (20-05-1999)
    “…Several mixed cation effects in the electrical conductivity and mechanical loss spectra of mixed alkali and mixed alkali−alkaline earth glasses are identified,…”
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    Advances in Calculation Methods for Supercritical Flow in Spillway Channels by Causon, D. M, Mingham, C. G, Ingram, D. M

    “…A calculation method is presented for applications to steady supercritical and transcritical flow in spillway channels. The method solves the two-dimensional…”
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