Simulations of moving effect of coastal vegetation on tsunami damping

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A coupled wave-vegetation simulation is presented for the moving effect of the coastal vegetation on tsunami wave height damping. The problem is idealized by solitary wave propagation on a group of emergent cylinders. The numerical model is based on general Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations with renormalization group turbulent closure model by using volume of fluid technique. The general moving object (GMO) model developed in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) code Flow-3D is applied to simulate the coupled motion of vegetation with wave dynamically. The damping of wave height and the turbulent kinetic energy along moving and stationary cylinders are discussed. The simulated results show that the damping of wave height and the turbulent kinetic energy by the moving cylinders are clearly less than by the stationary cylinders. The result implies that the wave decay by the coastal vegetation may be overestimated if the vegetation was represented as stationary state.

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Tsai, C. P., Chen, Y. C., Sihombing, T. O., & Lin, C. (2017). Simulations of moving effect of coastal vegetation on tsunami damping. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 17(5), 693–702. https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-17-693-2017

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