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A wave damping model for flexible marsh plants with leaves considering linear to weakly nonlinear wave conditions

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COASTAL ENGINEERING
卷 175, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.coastaleng.2022.104124

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Wave damping; Salt marsh; Flexible plant; Drag force; Dynamic models

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  1. China Scholarship Council [EAR 1659923]
  2. US National Science Foundation

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Marsh plants protect coasts and communities by dissipating wave energy through geometric and mechanical properties such as reconfiguration and mutual sheltering. This study developed a physically-based wave-damping model that incorporates the impact of leaves, reconfiguration, and sheltering. The model was validated and used to explore the effects of various wave and plant parameters on wave decay.
Marsh plants protect the coasts and coastal communities by dissipating wave energy. The dissipation of wave energy depends on the geometric (leaf and stem dimensions) and mechanical (material rigidity) properties of the plants. First, flexible plants bend in response to hydrodynamic drag (called reconfiguration), which diminishes wave decay relative to a rigid plant of the same morphology. Second, mutual sheltering between plant leaves and stem can reduce the drag, and thus wave damping. This study connects the prediction of drag on an individual plant and the measurement of wave decay over a meadow of plants to build a physically-based wave-damping model that includes leaves, the impact of reconfiguration, and the impact of sheltering between plant elements. Model plants were constructed to be both geometrically and dynamically similar to Spartina alterniflora. The wave damping model assumed linear wave conditions, but was validated using a wide range of weakly nonlinear wave conditions within model plants, over a patch of live Spartina anglica in the laboratory, and over a meadow of Spartina alterniflora in the field. After validation, the model was used to explore the variation in wave decay over a range of wave parameters and plant geometric and bio-mechanic parameters, including stem length, stem diameter, number of leaves per plant, leaf length, leaf width, the rigidity of the stem and the leaf.

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