Numerical Modeling of Shoreline Response to Multi-Purpose V-shaped Submerged Breakwaters
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Mojtaba Tajziehchi , Hamed Hadjinia |
, m.tajziehchi@hormozgan.ac.ir |
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Abstract: (15350 Views) |
Submerged breakwaters are some type of effective coastal structures that are commonly being used to
protect coastal area against erosion. Submerged breakwaters reduce wave energy approaching the beach by
stimulating waves to break and dissipate their energy over the structure. In present study, a new approach
toward numerical modeling (using the roller model) of shoreline response to a multi-purpose V-shaped
submerged breakwater has been presented. The results of a series of 2DH numerical modeling tests
indicate that shoreline response to multi-purpose V-shaped submerged breakwater scan varies between
erosive and accretive, depending on the offshore distance to the structure. Breakwater crest level has
significant impact on the magnitude of shoreline response, but not on the mode of shoreline response (i.e.
erosion vs. accretion). |
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Keywords: Multi-purpose V-shaped submerged breakwaters, Numerical modeling, Shoreline response. |
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Type of Study: Research/ Original/ Regular Article |
Received: 2013/09/23 | Accepted: 2016/10/18 | ePublished: 2016/10/18
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