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Large-scale dune erosion tests to study the influence of wave periods
Authors:M.R.A. van Gent   J.S.M. van Thiel de Vries   E.M. Coeveld   J.H. de Vroeg  J. van de Graaff
Affiliation:aDeltares|Delft Hydraulics, The Netherlands;bDelft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Abstract:Large-scale physical model tests were performed to quantify the effects of the wave period on dune erosion. Attention was focussed on 2D cross-shore effects in a situation with sandy dunes and extreme water levels and wave conditions. Besides profile measurements, detailed measurements in time and space of water pressure, flow velocities and sediment concentrations were performed in the near near-shore area. It was concluded that a longer wave period leads to a larger dune erosion volume and to a larger landward retreat of the dune face. Tests with double-peaked wave spectra showed that the influence of the spectral shape on dune erosion was best represented by the Tm − 1,0 spectral mean wave period, better than the peak wave period, Tp. The effect of the wave period on dune erosion was implemented in a dune erosion prediction method that estimates erosion volumes during normative storm conditions for the Dutch coast. More details of the measurements and additional analyses of physical processes are described in an accompanying paper by Van Thiel de Vries et al. [Van Thiel de Vries, J.S.M., van Gent, M.R.A., Reniers, A.J.H.M. and Walstra, D.J.R., submitted for publication. Analysis of dune erosion processes in large scale flume experiments, In this volume of Coastal Engineering.].
Keywords:Dune erosion   Physical model tests   Measurements   Large-scale testing   Wave flume   Storm surge   Cross-shore transport   Wave period   Wave spectra
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