Wave transmission over permeable submerged breakwaters.

Authors

  • Jaime Roberto Ruiz y Zurvia Flores
  • Lucio Fragoso Sandoval

Keywords:

submerged breakwater, wave flume, tests, irregular wave.

Abstract

he case of tourist beach protection in Mexico. In previous researches, like those performed by D'Angremond et al. (1996), Seabrook and Hall (1998), and Briganti et al. (2003), the empirical formulas developed, give only some limited information over the spatial distribution of wave energy over the structure. Therefore, a decision was made to conduct a study on a reduced physical model of a permeable submerged breakwater based on the results presented by those researchers and with possible applications. Therefore this paper presents the development of a study of wave transmission over permeable submerged breakwaters performed in a reduced physical model of different sections of a submerged rockfill breakwater of the trapezoidal type. This was done in a narrow wave flume with a hydraulic irregular wave generator controlled by a computer that was used to generate and to reproduce different types of irregular waves to be used in the tests. It also has a wave meter with four sensors, and they are connected to a computer in order to process the wave data. The main objective of the study was to determine in an experimental way the influence of the several parameters of submerged breakwater over the wave transmission coefficient. Our experimental results were comparable to those obtained by D'Angremond et al. (1996) and Seabrook and Hall (1998). The results show that the sumerged breakwater parameters of most influence over the wave transmission coefficient were relative submergence and the relative width crest of the submerged breakwater, and that the formula by Seabrook and Hall correlates best with our results.

Published

2008-01-01

How to Cite

Ruiz y Zurvia Flores, J. R., & Fragoso Sandoval, L. (2008). Wave transmission over permeable submerged breakwaters. Tecnología Y Ciencias Del Agua, 23(4), 161–172. Retrieved from https://www.revistatyca.org.mx/index.php/tyca/article/view/127

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