TOWARDS A PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF NUMERICAL MODELS TO PREDICT WAVE-STRUCTURE INTERACTION: AN INITIAL VALIDATION

  • Van den Bos J
  • Verhagen H
  • Zijlema M
  • et al.
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Abstract

A more detailed understanding of porous flow inside a rubble-mound structure may have potential benefits in breakwater design. Numerical models are expected to be a useful additional research tool in this field, provided that their calculation results can be validated against measurements. This paper presents the results of a systematic effort to validate a set of different numerical models for a strongly simplified model set-up. The results of this effort will be used to select models for a next stage in which the complexity of the model set-up is increased. By means of this step-by-step approach a good insight in the capabilities and limitations of the various models is achieved.

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Van den Bos, J., Verhagen, H. J., Zijlema, M., & Mellink, B. (2014). TOWARDS A PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF NUMERICAL MODELS TO PREDICT WAVE-STRUCTURE INTERACTION: AN INITIAL VALIDATION. Coastal Engineering Proceedings, (34), 50. https://doi.org/10.9753/icce.v34.structures.50

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