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Porosity effects on non-breaking surface waves over permeable submerged breakwaters
Resource
Coastal Engineering 50,213-224
Journal
Coastal Engineering 50
Pages
213-224
Date Issued
2004
Date
2004
Author(s)
DOI
246246/2006111501254734
Abstract
This study investigated how the porosity of submerged breakwaters affects non-breaking wave transformations. Eight model geometries each with six different porosities, from 0.421 to 0.912, were also considered. Experimental results reveal that the model width has little effect on wave reflection & transmission when the model heights are fixed. The transmission coefficient is maximum at a kh in the range from 1.3 to 2.0 & minimum at a kh around 0.7. The wave reflection maximum is at kh of near 0.5. The energy loss of the primary waves is maximum near kh = 0.81 & minimum when the porosity of the model is large. Porosity does affect wave transformation & its influence becomes significant as the heights of the models increase. For the range of porosities tested, wave energy loss from the primary harmonic was found to be almost constant at around 0.4 when kh >1.3, decreasing slowly when kh < 1.3; wave energy loss decreases for porosities above 0.75.
Subjects
Porosity effect
Reflection coefficient
Transmission coefficient
Permeable submerged breakwater
Energy loss
Type
journal article
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