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Wave-induced mean flows in vertical rubble mound structures
Authors:Iigo J Losada  Robert A Dalrymple  Miguel A Losada
Institution:Iñigo J. Losada, Robert A. Dalrymple,Miguel A. Losada
Abstract:Waves impinging on rubble mound breakwaters and seawalls induce a mean flow within the breakwater, analogous to the so-called undertow within the surf zone. Here, using a plane wave approximation (kh<1.5), a second-order problem is solved for an idealized breakwater with a rectangular cross-section to show the origin and the nature of the mean flow within the porous structure. The mean flow is expressed in terms of a mean stream function analytically derived, obtained based on the mass flux balance between the incident, reflected and transmitted waves. Furthermore, the evolution of other second-order magnitudes such as mean water level and mass flux is analyzed under different incident wave conditions, structure geometry and porous material characteristics. Results show that the evolution of the different mean quantities is controlled mainly by reflection and consequently depends highly on structure geometry and porous material characteristics. Furthermore, it is shown that the return flow is stronger with increasing mass flux decay. Some qualitative experiments to show the described mechanism are also presented.
Keywords:Fluid structure interaction  Water waves  Breakwaters  Retaining walls  Porous materials  Problem solving  Approximation theory  Sea level  Functions  Mass transfer  Surf zone  Plane-wave approximation
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