A laboratory investigation on a single row of suspended porous pipes is conducted in a two-dimensional wave flume to study their hydraulic performance under regular wave attack. The wave energy losses are computed and the effects of porosity, water depth, incident wave steepness and relative wave height on loss coefficient are studied. It is found that loss coefficient increases with an increase in incident wave steepness. Water depth has insignificant effect on K<inf>1</inf> when wave steepness is varied. It is also observed that as porosity increases K<inf>1</inf> decreases. For the range of variables studied, as the relative wave height increases, K<inf>1</inf> decreases.
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Energy dissipation in suspended porous pipe breakwaters in laboratory
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2003
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coastal engineering, energy dissipation, hydraulic performance, mathematical analysis, pipe, porous medium, wave absorption, wave energy
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Water and Energy International, 2003, 60, 2, pp. 24-31
