Wave trapping due to composite pile-rock structure coupled with vertical barrier

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2023

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The wave transformation due to pile-rock porous structure in combination with vertical porous barrier is studied under oblique wave action. The pile-rock breakwaters consists of two rows of closely spaced piles and a rock core between them is effective in dissipating wave energy when compared with traditional rigid breakwaters due to its reduced deadweight of construction materials and additional stability. Three different cases of the vertical barrier configurations such as fully-extended barrier, bottom-standing barrier and surface-piercing barrier placed in front of the pile-rock porous structure are considered for the investigation. The numerical study is performed using the eigenfunction expansion and the associated orthogonal mode-coupling relations considering the continuity of pressure and velocity for the vertical barrier, seaward and leeward structural interfaces. The Darcy’s law is incorporated for the flow through porous media and the porosity factor of the structure is introduced using the complex porous effect parameter. The numerical results for the wave reflection, transmission and dissipation coefficient, wave force on front and rear side of porous structure along with the wave force on the barrier interface are evaluated for different hydraulic characteristics. The analysis is presented for varying structural porosity, angle of incidence, structural thickness, friction factor, length between vertical barrier and porous structure for the three different cconfigurations of vertical barrier. The numerical investigation performed in the present study will be useful for the design and analysis of the composite breakwater system to protect the offshore facility from high waves. © IMechE 2022.

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Boundary value problems, Breakwaters, Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions, Flow of fluids, Friction, Offshore oil well production, Piles, Porous materials, Rocks, Wave energy conversion, Composite piles, Eigenfunction expansion methods, Friction factors, Pile-rock porous structure, Porous structures, Rock structures, Wave dissipation, Wave force, Wave reflections, Wave trapping, Porosity

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Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part M: Journal of Engineering for the Maritime Environment, 2023, 237, 1, pp. 54-73

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