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A Numerical Model for Offshore Mound Evolution

Jie Zhang and Magnus Larson    

Resumen

A numerical model was developed to simulate the evolution of a mound placed in the offshore (i.e., outside the zone of wave breaking), exposed to varying non-breaking waves and water levels. The net sediment transport rate is assumed to be mainly dominated by bed load transport, where wave asymmetry plays an important role. The net transport over a wave cycle is expressed with reference to an equilibrium profile, which ensures model reliability and robustness. In order to validate the model, data collected at two field sites, Cocoa Beach and Perdido Key Beach in Florida, USA, were employed. The numerical results show good agreement with the measured data from the two sites in terms of the profile evolution. It demonstrates that the model has the capability to simulate the evolution of mounds placed in the offshore. In addition, several scenarios with different mound volume and location designs were investigated to indicate potential uses for the model. The results illustrate how the mound evolution is influenced by the volume and location of the mound placement.

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