A description is given of a model developed for the prediction of the dissipation of energy in random waves breaking on a beach. The dissipation rate per breaking wave is estimated from that in a bore of corresponding height, while the probability of occurrence of breaking waves is estimated on the basis of a wave height distribution with an upper cut-off which in shallow water is determined mainly by the local depth. A comparison with measurements of wave height decay and set-up, on a plane beach and on a beach with a bar-trough profile, indicates that the model is capable of predicting qualitatively and quantitatively all the main features of the data. Refs.
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Battjes, J. A., & Janssen, J. P. F. M. (1979). ENERGY LOSS AND SET-UP DUE TO BREAKING OF RANDOM WAVES. In Proceedings of the Coastal Engineering Conference (Vol. 1, pp. 569–587). ASCE. https://doi.org/10.9753/icce.v16.32
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