CFD modelling of wave impacts on sea dikes with shallow foreshores - a detailed validation with large-scale experiments
V. Gruwez (Universiteit Gent)
C. Altomare (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya)
T. Suzuki (ECOH Corporation, Flanders Hydraulics Research, Environmental Fluid Mechanics)
M. Streicer (Universiteit Gent)
L. Cappetti (University of Florence)
A. Kortenhaus (Universiteit Gent)
P. Troch (Universiteit Gent)
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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 composed 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 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.