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Adaptive breakwaters with inflatable elements for coastal protection. Preliminary numerical estimation of their performance

Journal

OCEAN ENGINEERING
Volume 251, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.oceaneng.2022.110818

Keywords

Beach erosion; Breakwaters; Wave generation; Wave transmission; Level set; Free surface flow

Funding

  1. AGAUR of Generalitat of Catalonia, Spain [2018 PROD 00148]
  2. Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovacion e Universidades of Spain [PGC2018-101655B-I00]
  3. Severo Ochoa Programme'' for Centres of Excellence in R-and-D [CEX2018-000797-S]

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Excessive erosion of sand beaches is a serious global issue, especially in the Mediterranean region. This study investigates the feasibility of using inflatable structures to improve sediment transport control. A preliminary design is proposed and tested in various storm scenarios, showing promising results.
Excessive erosion of sand beaches defines a serious problem worldwide and is particularly pronounced in the Mediterranean region. One of the typical measures for alleviating this erosion consists in building rigid breakwaters in the vicinity of the coast for diminishing sand transport. This solution, however, is often accompanied by undesirable alteration of the coastline. In this work we address the viability of using conceptually new structures with inflatable elements striving to improve the control over the sediment transport. The aim of the inflatable element is to adapt the breakwater configuration to the sea state. A preliminary design is proposed and tested in a number of storm scenarios using an in-house finite element/level set model. Influence of various breakwater design parameters upon its functionality is studied. Transmission coefficients and maximum pressures exerted upon the breakwater are estimated. Numerical study performed shows that for the considered range of storm scenarios the proposed design is characterized by transmission coefficients below 0.5. It is also shown that the use of inflatable elements facilitates adaptation of the breakwater functionality to a given sea state.

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