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  • 2006 - Member of the National Academy of Engineering For contributions to theories and their application to coastal and ocean engineering.

Overview

Robert A. Dalrymple is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Engineering, with a particular emphasis on Computational Mechanics and Earth and Planetary Sciences. The work spans multiple subfields including Computational Mechanics, Earth-Surface Processes, Ecology, Surfaces, Coatings and Films, and Geophysics.

The main topics of Dalrymple's research include:

  • Fluid Dynamics Simulations and Interactions
  • Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer
  • Lattice Boltzmann Simulation Studies
  • Coastal and Marine Dynamics
  • Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics
  • Surface Modification and Superhydrophobicity
  • Seismic Waves and Analysis

The scientist has published articles in various venues, with frequent contributions to Coastal Engineering, arXiv (Cornell University), Journal of Computational Physics, International Journal of Sediment Research, and Ocean Engineering.

Recent notable publications include:

  • "Overcoming excessive numerical dissipation in SPH modeling of water waves," 2021, Coastal Engineering
  • "3D numerical simulation of seagrass movement under waves and currents with GPUSPH," 2020, International Journal of Sediment Research
  • "A numerically robust, parallel-friendly variant of BiCGSTAB for the semi-implicit integration of the viscous term in Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics," 2022, Journal of Computational Physics
  • "Characterization and modeling of greenwater overtopping of a sea-level deck," 2023, Ocean Engineering
  • "Optimization of flexible neighbors lists in Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics on GPU," 2024, Advances in Engineering Software

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Dalrymple are:

  • Vito Zago
  • Giuseppe Bilotta
  • Alexis Hérault
  • Nourah Almashan
  • L. Schulze

Dalrymple received recognition as a Member of the National Academy of Engineering in 2006 for contributions to theories and their application to coastal and ocean engineering.

Best Publications

  • Water wave mechanics for engineers and scientists

    Robert George Dean;Robert A. Dalrymple

  • Coastal Processes with Engineering Applications

    Robert G. Dean;Robert A. Dalrymple

  • Numerical Modeling of Water Waves with the SPH Method

    R A Dalrymple;Benedict Rogers

  • BOUSSINESQ MODELING OF WAVE TRANSFORMATION, BREAKING, AND RUNUP. II: 2D

    Qin Chen;James T. Kirby;Robert A. Dalrymple;Andrew B. Kennedy

  • Wave diffraction due to areas of energy dissipation

    Robert A. Dalrymple;James T. Kirby;Paul A. Hwang

  • Wave height variation across beaches of arbitrary profile

    William R. Dally;Robert G. Dean;Robert A. Dalrymple

  • Boundary conditions generated by dynamic particles in SPH methods

    A. J. C. Crespo;M. Gomez-Gesteira;R. A. Dalrymple

  • State-of-the-art of classical SPH for free-surface flows

    Moncho Gomez-Gesteira;Benedict D. Rogers;Robert A. Dalrymple;Alex J.C. Crespo

  • SPHysics - development of a free-surface fluid solver - Part 1: Theory and formulations

    M. Gomez-Gesteira;B. D. Rogers;A. J. C. Crespo;R. A. Dalrymple

  • Using a Three-Dimensional Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics Method for Wave Impact on a Tall Structure

    M. Gómez-Gesteira;Robert A. Dalrymple

  • Waves over Soft Muds: A Two-Layer Fluid Model

    Robert A. Dalrymple;Philip L. F. Liu

  • Reflection and transmission from porous structures under oblique wave attack

    Robert A. Dalrymple;Miguel A. Losada;P. A. Martin

  • SPH on GPU with CUDA

    Alexis Hérault;Giuseppe Bilotta;Robert A. Dalrymple

  • A parabolic equation for the combined refraction-diffraction of Stokes waves by mildly varying topography

    James T. Kirby;Robert A. Dalrymple

  • Funwave 1.0: Fully Nonlinear Boussinesq Wave Model - Documentation and User's Manual

    J.T. Kirby;G. Wei;Q. Chen;A.B. Kennedy

  • Boussinesq modeling of a rip current system

    Qin Chen;Robert A. Dalrymple;James T. Kirby;Andrew B. Kennedy

  • Green water overtopping analyzed with a SPH model

    M. Gómez-Gesteira;D. Cerqueiro;C. Crespo;R.A. Dalrymple

  • Propagation of obliquely incident water waves over a trench

    James T. Kirby;Robert A. Dalrymple

  • An approximate model for nonlinear dispersion in monochromatic wave propagation models

    James T. Kirby;Robert A. Dalrymple

  • Experimental study of nearshore dynamics on a barred beach with rip channels

    Merrick C. Haller;Merrick C. Haller;Robert A. Dalrymple;Ib A. Svendsen

  • Boussinesq modeling of longshore currents

    Qin Chen;James T. Kirby;Robert A. Dalrymple;Fengyan Shi

Frequent Co-Authors

James T. Kirby
James T. Kirby University of Delaware
Robert G. Dean
Robert G. Dean University of Florida
Moncho Gómez-Gesteira
Moncho Gómez-Gesteira Universidade de Vigo
Benedict D. Rogers
Benedict D. Rogers University of Manchester
Paul A. Martin
Paul A. Martin Colorado School of Mines
Miguel A. Losada
Miguel A. Losada University of Granada
Fengyan Shi
Fengyan Shi University of Delaware
Philip L.-F. Liu
Philip L.-F. Liu National University of Singapore
Ib A. Svendsen
Ib A. Svendsen University of Delaware
Luigi Fortuna
Luigi Fortuna University of Catania

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