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Mart Borsboom
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The boundaries of numerical domains for free-surface wave simulations with marine structures generate spurious wave reflection if no special measures are taken to prevent it. The common way to prevent reflection is to use dissipation zones at the cost of increased computational e
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Wave loads on crest walls on top of rubble mound structures determine the size of these crest walls. For the design of crest walls some design guidelines exist, but their validity is limited to particular designs of the cross section (berm, no berm, toe, armour layout, protruding
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COMFLOW is a general 3D free-surface flow solver. The main objective in this paper is to extend the solver with a permeable flow model to simulate wave interaction with rubble-mound breakwaters. The extended Navier-Stokes equations for permeable flow are presented and we show the
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An extensive data set of waves propagating over a shoal on a beach has been obtained from measurements in a three-dimensional physical model. The data set has been used to validate the two-dimensional Boussinesq-type wave model TRITON. In particular the performance of the impleme
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A procedure is presented for the dynamic handling of the boundaries of Boussinesq-type wave models that enables to control the reflection properties. The main purpose of the procedure is the reduction of spurious reflections at open boundaries. The procedure also allows, however,
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The Boussinesq-type modeling concept provides an adequate and efficient means to describe wave dynamics in coastal regions. They are an extension of the depth-averaged shallow-water model and include the propagation of short waves as well as nonlinear effects. The Boussinesq-type
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There are numerous ways to derive a system of 2D Boussinesq-type wave equations from the 3D potential flow equation with free-surface boundary conditions. This freedom in design is exploited here to derive a Boussinesq-type model that has a number of unique properties. It describ
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