Investigation on wave attenuation characteristics and mechanism of oyster castles under regular waves

IF 4.6 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
Aifeng Tao , Jianhao Liu , Wei Xu , Jian Zeng , Jun Fan , Rongyuan Wang , Jinhai Zheng
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Abstract

Oyster reefs protect coastal areas by reducing wave intensity and erosion, and their hydrodynamic behavior deserves further study. This paper delves into the wave attenuation characteristics and mechanism of oyster castles under regular waves through a combination of experimental and numerical approaches. The effects of relative reef submergence ds/Hi, relative crest width B/Hi, and oyster density ρ0 on wave attenuation are analyzed, the spatial variation of flow field and turbulent kinetic energy around oyster castles are investigated, and the wave attenuation mechanism are revealed. Overall, the transmission coefficient increased nonlinearly with growing relative reef submergence. When 1.0≤ds/Hi ≤ 2.0, the effects of relative crest width and oyster density on the transmission coefficient are significant, and the transmission coefficient decreases with the enlarge of relative crest width or oyster density. When ds/Hi = 1.0 and B/Hi = 5.0, the transmission coefficient of ρ0 = 600 ind/m2 decreases by about 13% in contrast to ρ0 = 0 ind/m2. In terms of wave attenuation mechanism, wave breaking and frictional dissipation dominate the wave attenuation when ds/Hi = 1.0. When 2.0≤ds/Hi ≤ 4.0, frictional dissipation dominates, and it steadily decreases with the extend of relative reef submergence. The findings could be instrumental for evaluating the disaster mitigation potential of oyster castles.
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Ocean Engineering
Ocean Engineering 工程技术-工程:大洋
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8.1 months
期刊介绍: Ocean Engineering provides a medium for the publication of original research and development work in the field of ocean engineering. Ocean Engineering seeks papers in the following topics.
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