Wave Dissipation Characteristics of A Mountain-Type Breakwater

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Ye-jun Gong
Jie-min Zhan
Wen-qing Hu
Qing Fan
Wen-hao Cai
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[1] Hunan Normal University,MOE
[2] Sun Yat-sen University,LCSM, School of Mathematics and Statistics
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China Ocean Engineering | 2020年 / 34卷
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wave-structure interaction; mountain-type breakwater; free surface breakwater;
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One mountain-type breakwater consisting of two inclined plates and one vertical plate is proposed based on several types of traditional free surface breakwaters, including the horizontal plate, curtain wall, and trapezoidal barriers. The interaction between the regular waves and the fixed free surface mountain-type breakwater is measured in one wave flume (15.0 m×0.6 m×0.7 m). The wave propagation, reflection, and transmission process are simulated using the VOF method and the hybrid SAS/laminar method. The simulated wave profiles are consistent with the experimental observations. For waves with a length smaller than four times width of the mountain-type breakwater, the reflected wave amplitudes are slightly larger than those of the vertical-plate breakwater, while the wave transmission coefficients are all smaller than 0.5, and the wave loss coefficients are larger than 0.7. The wave energy is dissipated by wave breaking on the windward inclined plate, and turbulent flow around the vertical plate and the leeward inclined plate.
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页码:863 / 870
页数:7
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