Performance of hemi-cylindrical and rectangular submerged breakwaters |
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Authors: | Dimitrios G. Stamos Muhammad R. Hajj Demetri P. Telionis |
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Affiliation: | a Center for Technology Commercialization, 35 Colovos Road, Building U293 - UNH, 03824, Durham, NH, USA;b Virginia Tech, Dept. of Engineering Science and Mechanics, 24061, Blacksburg, VA, USA |
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Abstract: | A parametric experimental study is conducted to compare the reflection and transmission characteristics of submerged hemi-cylindrical and rectangular rigid and water-filled flexible breakwater models. The results show that, for the rigid breakwaters, rectangular models are more effective than hemi-cylindrical ones in terms of reduction of transmitted waves. As for the flexible breakwaters, the hemi-cylindrical models may give better wave reflection than rectangular ones. However, the energy loss induced by the rectangular breakwaters is much larger and more significant to result in an overall better efficiency in terms of reduction in wave transmission. The effects of internal pressure show that the lowest pressurized flexible models considered in this work are the most effective in the reduction of the transmitted wave height. Higher wave reflection, lower wave transmission and higher energy loss are obtained consistently at the lower submergence depth ratio. |
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Keywords: | Rigid and flexible breakwaters Hemi-cylindrical and regular breakwaters Reflection and transmission coefficients |
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