Validation of RANS modelling for wave interactions with sea dikes on shallow foreshores using a large-scale experimental dataset

Journal Article (2020)
Author(s)

Vincent Gruwez (Universiteit Gent)

Corrado Altomare (Universiteit Gent, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya)

Tomohiro Suzuki (TU Delft - Civil Engineering & Geosciences, Flanders Hydraulics)

Maximilian Streicher (Universiteit Gent)

Lorenzo Cappietti (University of Florence)

Andreas Kortenhaus (Universiteit Gent)

Peter Troch (Universiteit Gent)

Research Group
Environmental Fluid Mechanics
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https://doi.org/10.3390/JMSE8090650 Final published version
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Publication Year
2020
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English
Research Group
Environmental Fluid Mechanics
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9
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8
Article number
650
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1-30
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Abstract

In this paper, a Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) equations solver, interFoam of OpenFOAM®, is validated for wave interactions with a dike, including a promenade and vertical wall, on a shallow foreshore. Such a coastal defence system is comprised of both an impermeable dike and a beach in front of it, forming the shallow foreshore depth at the dike toe. This case necessitates the simulation of several processes simultaneously: wave propagation, wave breaking over the beach slope, and wave interactions with the sea dike, consisting of wave overtopping, bore interactions on the promenade, and bore impacts on the dike-mounted vertical wall at the end of the promenade (storm wall or building). The validation is done using rare large-scale experimental data. Model performance and pattern statistics are employed to quantify the ability of the numerical model to reproduce the experimental data. In the evaluation method, a repeated test is used to estimate the experimental uncertainty. The solver interFoam is shown to generally have a very good model performance rating. A detailed analysis of the complex processes preceding the impacts on the vertical wall proves that a correct reproduction of the horizontal impact force and pressures is highly dependent on the accuracy of reproducing the bore interactions.