Assessment of the performance of an artificial reef made of modular elements through small scale experiments

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Artificial reefs have proven to be an optimal and effective solution in stabilizing coastlines around the world. They are submerged structures that imitate the protection service provided by natural reefs accomplishing the functions of dissipating wave energy and protecting beach mor-phology, but also being an ecological solution. In this paper, 2D small-scale experiments were performed to analyze the hydrodynamic, morphological, and ecological behavior of an artificial reef constructed of modular elements. Two typical beach-dune profiles were constructed in a wave flume over which two locations of an artificial reef were tested. From these tests, transmission coefficients were obtained as well as the beach profile response to the presence of the artificial reef. These results are used to discuss about the hydrodynamic, morphological, and ecological performance of the artificial reef. The proposed artificial reef showed good morphological performance while its hydrodynamic function had limited success. In turn, the ecologic performance was theoretically addressed.

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Cardenas-Rojas, D., Mendoza, E., Escudero, M., & Verduzco-Zapata, M. (2021). Assessment of the performance of an artificial reef made of modular elements through small scale experiments. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 9(2), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse9020130

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