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Publications by Yasuto KATAOKA
Experimental Study on Hydraulic Characteristics of the Flaring Shaped Seawall by Irregular Waves
PROCEEDINGS OF CIVIL ENGINEERING IN THE OCEAN
Analysis of Thermal Expansion Coefficients of Short-Fiber Composites Using Micromechanics
Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers Series A
Microscopic and Mesoscopic Evaluations of Materials. Analysis of Mechanical Behavior of Short-Fiber Composite Using Micromechanics(2nd Report, Effects of Fiber Clustering on Stiffness and Crack Initiation).
Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers Series A
An Experimental Study of the Flaring Shaped Seawall Applied for Road Seawall in the Neighborhood of Shoreline
PROCEEDINGS OF CIVIL ENGINEERING IN THE OCEAN
An Experimental Study on Effects of Mound on Hydraulic Characteristics of the Flaring Shaped Seawall
PROCEEDINGS OF CIVIL ENGINEERING IN THE OCEAN
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A Study of Wave Overtopping Characteristics of Low Crested Seawall With Drainage
Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. B3 (Ocean Engineering)
Overtopping of Rubble-Mound Breakwaters by Irregular Waves
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