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Physical and numerical modelling of wave interaction with a three-dimensional submerged structure

Posted on:2009-06-08Degree:M.A.ScType:Thesis
University:University of Ottawa (Canada)Candidate:Baker, ScottFull Text:PDF
GTID:2442390002992402Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
Submerged structures are frequently used in coastal engineering applications, such as tunnel and pipeline protection works, breakwaters, and artificial reefs. Although a significant number of research works have focused on low-crested structures, there is far less research into deeply submerged structures. In most research, lightly-sloped, uniform cross-sectioned submerged structures with specific crest elevations are considered.;The present thesis deals with the three-dimensional physical and numerical modelling of the interaction of irregular waves with a large-scale three-dimensional submerged structure. It aims to advance the understanding of the structure's influence on the irregular wave field, the wave-induced velocities along the structure crest, and the wave-induced currents. The ability of a nonlinear Boussinesq wave model to simulate these processes is also investigated and assessed.;Analysis was performed on a multitude of data, including---but not limited to---wave heights, wave periods, wave energy spectra, energy transfer functions, reflection analyses, and wave-induced velocities. In general, the analysis and comparison performed showed that the numerical model provided a modestly accurate representation of the physical modelling results.
Keywords/Search Tags:Submerged, Physical, Numerical, Modelling, Wave, Three-dimensional, Structures
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