Wave Reflection Analyses On Laser Scan Data From A Model Salt Marsh
D. Dermentzoglou (TU Delft - Coastal Engineering)
J.R.M. Muller (University of Twente)
S. Lakerveld (Student TU Delft)
B. Borsje (University of Twente)
B. Hofland (TU Delft - Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk)
M. F. S. Tissier (TU Delft - Environmental Fluid Mechanics)
A. Antonini (TU Delft - Coastal Engineering)
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Abstract
Physical or numerical models are common tools to investigate the interaction between waves and marine structures. The decomposition of the water level into incident and reflected wave components is often required, as most design variables (overtopping, run-up) are linked to the incoming wave characteristics. Also, an accurate solution can provide information on the distribution of energy in the wave spectrum and the spread of energy from the fundamental wave components to the lower and higher frequencies (Lin and Huang, 2004). Thus, utilizing an appropriate wave reflection analysis is critical in the analysis of such experiments.