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Boundary element modelling of wave diffraction by interaction with wave-offshore structure and dredged region

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to estimate the wave height at the front face of breakwater (Refracted breakwater and Straight breakwater), when dredging like the submarine pit is performed in the distant offshore from outer breakwater. The wave field of the problem is considered to be two dimensional planes and the configuration of the pit region is designated by a single horizontal long rectangular system. The numerical approach uses the Green function based on the boundary integral approach. The results of the present numerical works are illustrated by applying the normal and inclined incidence. It is shown that in the case of normal incidence, the ratio of wave height reduction at the front face of both types of breakwaters is approximately more than 20% due to the effect of the submarine pit on the sea bed. Furthermore, regardless of the type of breakwater and the difference in incident wave angles, the ratio of wave height was shown to be reduced.

Keywords:

Submarine pit, Green function, boundary integral approach, breakwater

Details

Issue
Vol. 17 No. 2(64) (2010)
Section
Latest Articles
Published
22-11-2010
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/v10012-010-0020-5
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Author Biographies

Sung Duk Kim,
Chung-Ang University, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering



Ho Jin Lee,
Colorado State University, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering



Authors

  • Sung Duk Kim

    Chung-Ang University, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
  • Ho Jin Lee

    Colorado State University, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering

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