Experimental Study of Dam-Break-Like Tsunami Bore Impact Mechanism on a Container Model

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Abstract

Tsunami disasters have frequently occurred in recent years. More and more researchers are focusing on this topic. To investi-gate the tsunami bore impact mechanism on a container model, a multi-functional slope-changing tsunami flume is built in this study. To simulate a tsunami bore, a dam-break wave was generated by a free-falling gate in a reservoir. A needle water level gauge and a high-speed camera were used to measure the tsunami wave heights and velocities for different storage water levels in the test flume, and the corresponding Froude numbers of tsunami waves were also calculated. The factors af-fecting the movement distance of the tsunami wave impacting the container model are explored in this experiment, and the results show that the movement distance is positively correlated with the storage water level, and negatively correlated with the container density and the coast slope.

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Chen, C., Chen, J., Lin, P., Chen, C., & Chen, H. (2020). Experimental Study of Dam-Break-Like Tsunami Bore Impact Mechanism on a Container Model. Polish Maritime Research, 27(1), 53–59. https://doi.org/10.2478/pomr-2020-0006

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