Numerical analysis of the interaction of irregular waves with two dimensional permeable coastal structures

Journal Article (2015)
Author(s)

Niels G. Jacobsen (Deltares)

Marcel R.A. van Gent (Deltares)

Guido Wolters (Deltares)

DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coastaleng.2015.05.004 Final published version
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Publication Year
2015
Language
English
Journal title
Coastal Engineering
Volume number
102
Pages (from-to)
13-29
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Abstract

This paper will address the validation and application of a volume of fluid method for coastal structures under the influence of normal incident irregular wave fields. Several physical processes will be addressed as part of the validation process, namely: (i)wave reflection from permeable and impermeable structures, (ii) wave transformation over a small shoal, (iii) wave damping inside of a permeable structure, (iv) the resulting wave induced internal setup and (v)wave induced forces. The numerical model will be validated against a multiple of experimental data sets for two dimensional coastal problems. The impact of air-relief gaps on the modelled wave induced pressures on a crest wall is analysed for the two dimensional layout of the structure. This is analysed to study the importance of the cushion effect from the incompressible air phase. Subsequent to the validation of the numerical model the internal setup in permeable coastal structures is given separate attention. A combination of an analytical prediction of the magnitude of the internal setup and numerical results is used to derive numerically based empirical formulae for the magnitude and the time scale of the internal setup. The formulae include the effects of wave height, wave period, material properties of the coastal structure and the dimensions of the structure.