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The phase difference effects on 3-D structure of wave pressure acting on a composite breakwater
Authors:D.-S. Hur   K.-H. Lee  G.-S. Yeom  
Affiliation:aDepartment of Ocean Civil Engineering, Institute of Marine Industry, Gyeongsang National University, 445 Inpyeong-dong, Tongyeong 650-160, Republic of Korea;bDepartment of Civil Engineering, Nagoya University, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8603, Japan
Abstract:In designing the coastal structures, the accurate estimation of the wave forces on them is of great importance. In this paper, the influences of the phase difference on wave pressure acting on a composite breakwater installed in the three-dimensional (3-D) wave field are studied numerically. We extend the earlier model [Hur, D.S., Mizutani, N., 2003. Coastal Engineering 47, 329–345] to simulate 3-D wave fields by introducing 3-D Navier–Stokes solver with the Smagorinsky's sub-grid scale (SGS) model. For the validation of the model, the wave field around a 3-D asymmetrical structure installed on a submerged breakwater, in which the complex wave deformations generate, is simulated, and the numerical solutions are compared to the experimental data reported by Hur, Mizutani, Kim [2004. Coastal Engineering (51, 407–420)]. The model is then adopted to investigate 3-D characteristics of wave pressure and force on a caisson of composite breakwater, and the numerical solutions were discussed with respect to the phase difference between harbor and seaward sides induced by the transmitted wave through the rubble mound or the diffraction. The numerical results reveal that wave forces acting on the composite breakwater are significantly different at each cross-section under influence of wave diffraction that is important parameter on 3-D wave interaction with coastal structures.
Keywords:3-D numerical analysis   Large eddy simulation   Composite breakwater   Wave diffraction   Phase difference   Actual working wave pressure
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