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Experimental and Numerical Study of the Nonlinear Evolution of Regular Waves over a Permeable Submerged Breakwater

Ping Wang    
Kezhao Fang    
Gang Wang    
Zhongbo Liu and Jiawen Sun    

Resumen

The permeable submerged breakwater has gained popularity in recent days due to its merits of reducing incident wave energy without negatively impacting the aesthetics of the ocean view and allowing for water exchange. However, the effect of porosity on wave nonlinearity and turbulence motion close to the water/structure interface is not well resolved in the literature. This paper presents an experimental and numerical study of regular wave propagation over a permeable submerged breakwater with a wide top width. The laboratory experiments were conducted in a wave flume and included 45 test cases. The numerical simulations were performed utilizing validated olaFoam. The results show that the nonlinearity of the waves on the permeable submerged breakwater is weak, which can effectively suppress and reduce the second harmonic waves. A large amount of turbulent kinetic energy exists at the interface between the permeable submerged breakwater and the water body, which helps to dissipate wave energy. For the wider permeable submerged breakwater in this paper, the wave dissipation capacity is greatest when the porosity is between 0.2 and 0.3, and as the length of the breakwater increases, the energy transmission coefficient decreases, and the energy dissipation coefficient increases. Better wave attenuation is achieved when the permeable submerged breakwater has a certain porosity and a large width.

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