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BEACH PROFILE EVOLUTION IN FRONT OF STORM SEAWALLS: A PHYSICAL AND NUMERICAL STUDY
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EngineeringLarge-scale Physical ExperimentsShallow Water HydrodynamicsDike ToeOceanographyCoastal GeomorphologyCoastal HydrodynamicsCoastal ProcessEarth ScienceNonlinear Ocean WavesNearshore ProcessScourWave AnalysisGeographyCoastal ProcessesSediment TransportSedimentologyCoastal Sediment TransportCoastal ManagementMorphodynamicsNew Delta FlumeCoastal DefenceCivil EngineeringGeomechanicsBeach Dynamic
Large-scale physical experiments (Froude scale, 1:4.3) were performed at the new Delta Flume in 2017, aimed at investigating wave impacts on a vertical wall placed on the top of a dike in a mild slope shallow foreshore. Experiments also allowed to investigate the morphological evolution of the sandy foreshore, the scour at the dike toe and its development under irregular and bi-chromatic wave conditions. Both experimental results and numerical study performed to design the experiments are reported. Moreover, preliminary validation of the model to investigate the scour within a wider range of wave conditions and foreshore slopes is illustrated.
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