Modelling of coastal hydrodymics associated with coastal structures: A review

Coastal hydrodynamics related to wave, current and wave-current interactions are important for many coastal engineering design and application. They allow the study of new engineering methods for coastal defense and play an essential role in the calculation of sediment transport and morphological ev...

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Main Authors: Hashim, R., Fitri, A., Motamedi, S., Hashim, A.M.
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spelling my.utp.eprints.327782022-03-30T01:09:46Z Modelling of coastal hydrodymics associated with coastal structures: A review Hashim, R. Fitri, A. Motamedi, S. Hashim, A.M. Coastal hydrodynamics related to wave, current and wave-current interactions are important for many coastal engineering design and application. They allow the study of new engineering methods for coastal defense and play an essential role in the calculation of sediment transport and morphological evolution. Prediction of hydrodynarnic associated with coastal structures has been largely relied on the empirical relation in the last 28 years supported by physical tests. Due to recent advances in the computer power and development experienced by numerical models, use of a number of coastal hydrodynarnic modeling has become a promising alternative to predict coastal hydrodynarnic and the most feasible approach to solve the hydrodynarnic problems. However, the simulation results produced by these models depends on model concepts used; consideration of hydrodynarnic processes such as wind shear, wave forces, wave transformation (breaking, shoaling, roller effect, diffraction, transmission), tidal forces; and scales of the application. Effective modeling of the coastal hydrodynarnic allows the identification of the best protection techniques for a certain coastal area. Then, a proper understanding of the model concepts is necessary to achieve an optimal functional design. This paper attempts to review available hydrodynarnic models and discuss the characteristic of those models generally. 2013 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84946159004&partnerID=40&md5=cfd6260bb68a015ef4937c71d3e402b1 Hashim, R. and Fitri, A. and Motamedi, S. and Hashim, A.M. (2013) Modelling of coastal hydrodymics associated with coastal structures: A review. Malaysian Journal of Science, 32 (SPEC. ). pp. 149-154. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/32778/
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description Coastal hydrodynamics related to wave, current and wave-current interactions are important for many coastal engineering design and application. They allow the study of new engineering methods for coastal defense and play an essential role in the calculation of sediment transport and morphological evolution. Prediction of hydrodynarnic associated with coastal structures has been largely relied on the empirical relation in the last 28 years supported by physical tests. Due to recent advances in the computer power and development experienced by numerical models, use of a number of coastal hydrodynarnic modeling has become a promising alternative to predict coastal hydrodynarnic and the most feasible approach to solve the hydrodynarnic problems. However, the simulation results produced by these models depends on model concepts used; consideration of hydrodynarnic processes such as wind shear, wave forces, wave transformation (breaking, shoaling, roller effect, diffraction, transmission), tidal forces; and scales of the application. Effective modeling of the coastal hydrodynarnic allows the identification of the best protection techniques for a certain coastal area. Then, a proper understanding of the model concepts is necessary to achieve an optimal functional design. This paper attempts to review available hydrodynarnic models and discuss the characteristic of those models generally.
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author Hashim, R.
Fitri, A.
Motamedi, S.
Hashim, A.M.
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Fitri, A.
Motamedi, S.
Hashim, A.M.
Modelling of coastal hydrodymics associated with coastal structures: A review
author_facet Hashim, R.
Fitri, A.
Motamedi, S.
Hashim, A.M.
author_sort Hashim, R.
title Modelling of coastal hydrodymics associated with coastal structures: A review
title_short Modelling of coastal hydrodymics associated with coastal structures: A review
title_full Modelling of coastal hydrodymics associated with coastal structures: A review
title_fullStr Modelling of coastal hydrodymics associated with coastal structures: A review
title_full_unstemmed Modelling of coastal hydrodymics associated with coastal structures: A review
title_sort modelling of coastal hydrodymics associated with coastal structures: a review
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