Ton van den Bremer

Ton van den Bremer

University of Oxford

H-index: 21

Europe-United Kingdom

About Ton van den Bremer

Ton van den Bremer, With an exceptional h-index of 21 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Oxford, specializes in the field of Fluid dynamics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Non-negligible impact of Stokes drift and wave-driven Eulerian currents on simulated surface particle dispersal in the Mediterranean Sea

Laboratory study of wave-induced drift of large floating objects

Surface gravity wave-induced drift of floating objects in the diffraction regime

A machine learning architecture for including wave breaking in envelope-type wave models

Comparison of breaking models in envelope-based surface gravity wave evolution equations

The influence of directional spreading on rogue waves triggered by abrupt depth transitions

Wave loads on ocean infrastructure increase as a result of waves passing over abrupt depth transitions

Stochastic particle transport by deep-water irregular breaking waves

Ton van den Bremer Information

University

Position

TU Delft and

Citations(all)

1992

Citations(since 2020)

1735

Cited By

713

hIndex(all)

21

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

37

i10Index(since 2020)

37

Email

University Profile Page

University of Oxford

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Ton van den Bremer Skills & Research Interests

Fluid dynamics

Top articles of Ton van den Bremer

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Non-negligible impact of Stokes drift and wave-driven Eulerian currents on simulated surface particle dispersal in the Mediterranean Sea

EGUsphere

Siren Rühs

Ton van den Bremer

Emanuela Clementi

Michael C Denes

Aimie Moulin

...

2024/4/16

Laboratory study of wave-induced drift of large floating objects

Qian Xiao

Mark McAllister

Thomas Adcock

Ton van den Bremer

2024/4/14

Surface gravity wave-induced drift of floating objects in the diffraction regime

Journal of Fluid Mechanics

Q Xiao

R Calvert

SQ Yan

TAA Adcock

TS van den Bremer

2024/2

A machine learning architecture for including wave breaking in envelope-type wave models

Ocean Engineering

Yuxuan Liu

Debbie Eeltink

Ton S van den Bremer

Thomas AA Adcock

2024/8/1

Comparison of breaking models in envelope-based surface gravity wave evolution equations

Physical Review Fluids

Yuxuan Liu

D Eeltink

Tianning Tang

D Barratt

Ye Li

...

2023/5/15

The influence of directional spreading on rogue waves triggered by abrupt depth transitions

Journal of Fluid Mechanics

Tianning Tang

Charlotte Moss

Samuel Draycott

Harry B Bingham

Ton S Van Den Bremer

...

2023/10

Wave loads on ocean infrastructure increase as a result of waves passing over abrupt depth transitions

Journal of Ocean Engineering and Marine Energy

Zhenhao Li

Tianning Tang

Yan Li

Samuel Draycott

Ton S van den Bremer

...

2023/5

Stochastic particle transport by deep-water irregular breaking waves

Journal of Fluid Mechanics

Debbie Eeltink

R Calvert

JE Swagemakers

Qian Xiao

TS van den Bremer

2023/9

Implications of second-order wave generation for physical modelling of force and run-up on a vertical wall using wave groups

Coastal Engineering

William Mortimer

Ross Calvert

Alessandro Antonini

Deborah Greaves

Alison Raby

...

2023/3/1

The laminar seabed thermal boundary layer forced by propagating and standing free-surface waves

Journal of Fluid Mechanics

Simone Michele

AGL Borthwick

TS van den Bremer

2023/2

Fluid dynamics challenges in predicting plastic pollution transport in the ocean: a perspective

Physical Review Fluids

Bruce R Sutherland

Michelle DiBenedetto

Alexis Kaminski

Ton Van Den Bremer

2023/7/17

Three reasons to price carbon under uncertainty: Accuracy of simple rules

Available at SSRN 4666508

Ton Van Den Bremer

Christoph Hambel

Rick van der Ploeg

2023/12/16

Numerical Simulation of the Wave-Induced Drift of Disc-Shaped Floating Plastic Debris

Diederik Westerkamp

Andriarimina Daniel Rakotonirina

Bruno Sainte-Rose

Ton van den Bremer

2023/6/11

The influence of spectral bandwidth and shape on deep-water wave breaking onset

arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.08614

ML McAllister

N Pizzo

S Draycott

TS van den Bremer

2023/5/15

Correct generation of the bound set-down for surface gravity wave groups in laboratory experiments of intermediate to shallow depth

Coastal Engineering

William Mortimer

Alison Raby

Alessandro Antonini

Deborah Greaves

Ton S van den Bremer

2022/6/1

IMPLICATIONS OF SECOND-ORDER WAVE GENERATION FOR USE IN WAVESTRUCUTRE RESPONSE EXPERIMENTS

Coastal Engineering Proceedings

William Mortime

Alison Raby

Alessandro Antonini

Deborah Greaves

Ton van den Bremer

2022

An Experimental Study of Wave Breaking in Crossing Seas

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Mark McAllister

Sam Draycott

Ross Calvert

Tom Davey

Frederic Dias

...

2022/5

The effects of smoothing length on the onset of wave breaking in smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) simulations of highly directionally spread waves

Computational Particle Mechanics

Taiga Kanehira

Mark L McAllister

Samuel Draycott

Takuji Nakashima

David M Ingram

...

2022/9

The impact of the spectral tail on the kurtosis of random seas

Dylan Barratt

Ton S van den Bremer

Thomas AA Adcock

2022/6/5

The influence of spectral cutoff in random wave simulations

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Thomas Adock

Dylan Barratt

Tianning Tang

Harry Bingham

Ton van den Bremer

2022/5

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Co-Authors

H-index: 35
Harry B. Bingham

Harry B. Bingham

Danmarks Tekniske Universitet

H-index: 35
Bruce R Sutherland

Bruce R Sutherland

University of Alberta

H-index: 32
Amin Chabchoub

Amin Chabchoub

Kyoto University

H-index: 28
Thomas Adcock

Thomas Adcock

University of Oxford

H-index: 16
Colin Whittaker

Colin Whittaker

University of Auckland

H-index: 13
Samuel Draycott

Samuel Draycott

Manchester University

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