Wave steepness and relative width: Influence on transmission coefficient of horizontal interlaced, multilayered, moored floating pipe breakwater with five layers

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2011

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This paper presents the results of a series of physical model scale experiments conducted to determine the transmission characteristics of a horizontal interlaced, multilayered, moored floating pipe breakwater. The studies are conducted on physical breakwater models having five layers of PVC pipes. The wave steepness (H <inf>i</inf>/gT 2, where H <inf>i</inf> is incident wave height, g is acceleration due to gravity, and T is time period) was varied between 0.063 and 0.849, relative width (W/L, where W is width of breakwater and L is the wavelength) was varied between 0.4 and 2.65, and relative spacing (S/D, where S is horizontal centre to centre spacing of pipes and D is the diameter of pipes) was set equal to 2. The transmitted wave height is measured, and the gathered data are analyzed by plotting nondimensional graphs depicting the variation of K <inf>t</inf> (transmission coefficient) with Hi/gT 2 for values of d/W (d is depth of water) and of K <inf>t</inf> with W/L for values of H <inf>i</inf> /d. It is observed that K <inf>t</inf> decreases as H <inf>i</inf> /gT 2 increases for the range of d/W between 0.082 and 0.139. It is also observed that K <inf>t</inf> decreases with an increase in W/L values for the range of H <inf>i</inf> /d from 0.06 to 0.40. The maximum wave attenuation achieved with the present breakwater configuration is 78%.

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Acceleration due to gravity, Incident waves, Multi-layered, Nondimensional, Physical model, PVC pipes, Relative breakwater width, Relative spacing, Relative wave height, Time-periods, Transmission characteristics, Transmission coefficients, Transmitted waves, Wave attenuation, Wave steepness, Floating breakwaters, Models, Polyvinyl chlorides, Water waves, Coastal engineering, acceleration, breakwater, floating body, graphical method, gravity, marine technology, mooring system, numerical model, pipe, polymer, vibration, wave attenuation, wave height, wave modeling

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Marine Technology Society Journal, 2011, 45, 5, pp. 20-27

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