Wave Interaction with Single and Twin Vertical and Sloped Slotted Walls

The interaction between waves and slotted vertical walls was experimentally studied in this research to examine the performance of the structure in terms of wave transmission, reflection, and energy dissipation. Single and twin slotted barriers of different slopes and porosities were tested under ra...

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Main Authors: Mohamad Alkhalidi, Noor Alanjari, S. Neelamani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-08-01
Series:Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/8/8/589
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spelling doaj-4bb3ca11c4bb4e9f9fae08c8106454c92021-04-02T12:37:08ZengMDPI AGJournal of Marine Science and Engineering2077-13122020-08-01858958910.3390/jmse8080589Wave Interaction with Single and Twin Vertical and Sloped Slotted WallsMohamad Alkhalidi0Noor Alanjari1S. Neelamani2Civil Engineering Department, Kuwait University, Kuwait Safat 13060, KuwaitCivil Engineering Department, Kuwait University, Kuwait Safat 13060, KuwaitCoastal Management Program, Environment and Life Sciences Research Center, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, Kuwait Safat 13109, KuwaitThe interaction between waves and slotted vertical walls was experimentally studied in this research to examine the performance of the structure in terms of wave transmission, reflection, and energy dissipation. Single and twin slotted barriers of different slopes and porosities were tested under random wave conditions. A parametric analysis was performed to understand the effect of wall porosity and slope, the number of walls, and the incoming relative wave height and period on the structure performance. The main focus of the study was on wave transmission, which is the main parameter required for coastal engineering applications. The results show that reducing wall porosity from 30% to 10% decreases the wave transmission by a maximum of 35.38% and 38.86% for single and twin walls, respectively, increases the wave reflection up to 47.6%, and increases the energy dissipation by up to 23.7% on average for single walls. For twin-walls, the reduction in wall porosity decreases the wave transmission up to 26.3%, increases the wave reflection up to 40.5%, and the energy dissipation by 13.3%. The addition of a second wall is more efficient in reducing the transmission coefficient than the other wall parameters. The reflection and the energy dissipation coefficients are more affected by the wall porosity than the wall slope or the existence of a second wall. The results show that as the relative wave height increases from 0.1284 to 0.2593, the transmission coefficient decreases by 21.2%, the reflection coefficient decreases by 15.5%, and the energy dissipation coefficient increases by 18.4% on average. Both the transmission and the reflection coefficients increase as the relative wave length increases while the energy dissipation coefficient decreases. The variation in the three coefficients is more significant in deep water than in shallower water.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/8/8/589transmissionreflectionenergy dissipationslope angleporositysingle-wall
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author Mohamad Alkhalidi
Noor Alanjari
S. Neelamani
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Noor Alanjari
S. Neelamani
Wave Interaction with Single and Twin Vertical and Sloped Slotted Walls
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
transmission
reflection
energy dissipation
slope angle
porosity
single-wall
author_facet Mohamad Alkhalidi
Noor Alanjari
S. Neelamani
author_sort Mohamad Alkhalidi
title Wave Interaction with Single and Twin Vertical and Sloped Slotted Walls
title_short Wave Interaction with Single and Twin Vertical and Sloped Slotted Walls
title_full Wave Interaction with Single and Twin Vertical and Sloped Slotted Walls
title_fullStr Wave Interaction with Single and Twin Vertical and Sloped Slotted Walls
title_full_unstemmed Wave Interaction with Single and Twin Vertical and Sloped Slotted Walls
title_sort wave interaction with single and twin vertical and sloped slotted walls
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
issn 2077-1312
publishDate 2020-08-01
description The interaction between waves and slotted vertical walls was experimentally studied in this research to examine the performance of the structure in terms of wave transmission, reflection, and energy dissipation. Single and twin slotted barriers of different slopes and porosities were tested under random wave conditions. A parametric analysis was performed to understand the effect of wall porosity and slope, the number of walls, and the incoming relative wave height and period on the structure performance. The main focus of the study was on wave transmission, which is the main parameter required for coastal engineering applications. The results show that reducing wall porosity from 30% to 10% decreases the wave transmission by a maximum of 35.38% and 38.86% for single and twin walls, respectively, increases the wave reflection up to 47.6%, and increases the energy dissipation by up to 23.7% on average for single walls. For twin-walls, the reduction in wall porosity decreases the wave transmission up to 26.3%, increases the wave reflection up to 40.5%, and the energy dissipation by 13.3%. The addition of a second wall is more efficient in reducing the transmission coefficient than the other wall parameters. The reflection and the energy dissipation coefficients are more affected by the wall porosity than the wall slope or the existence of a second wall. The results show that as the relative wave height increases from 0.1284 to 0.2593, the transmission coefficient decreases by 21.2%, the reflection coefficient decreases by 15.5%, and the energy dissipation coefficient increases by 18.4% on average. Both the transmission and the reflection coefficients increase as the relative wave length increases while the energy dissipation coefficient decreases. The variation in the three coefficients is more significant in deep water than in shallower water.
topic transmission
reflection
energy dissipation
slope angle
porosity
single-wall
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/8/8/589
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