Experimental Studies on Wave Interactions of Partially Perforated Wall under Obliquely Incident Waves

This study presents wave height distribution in terms of stem wave evolution phenomena on partially perforated wall structures through three-dimensional laboratory experiments. The plain and partially perforated walls were tested to understand their effects on the stem wave evolution under the monoc...

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Main Authors: Jong-In Lee, Young-Taek Kim, Sungwon Shin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2014-01-01
Series:The Scientific World Journal
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/954174
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spelling doaj-4d5ec14aa2c84cc2bc9a095b48801f7b2020-11-25T02:36:27ZengHindawi LimitedThe Scientific World Journal2356-61401537-744X2014-01-01201410.1155/2014/954174954174Experimental Studies on Wave Interactions of Partially Perforated Wall under Obliquely Incident WavesJong-In Lee0Young-Taek Kim1Sungwon Shin2Department of Marine and Civil Engineering, College of Engineering Sciences, Chonnam National University, 50 Daehak-ro, Yeosu, Jeonnam 500-749, Republic of KoreaRiver and Coastal Research Division, Korea Institute of Construction Technology, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do 411-712, Republic of KoreaExperimental Center for Coastal & Harbor Engineering, Chonnam National University, 50 Daehak-ro, Yeosu, Jeonnam 500-749, Republic of KoreaThis study presents wave height distribution in terms of stem wave evolution phenomena on partially perforated wall structures through three-dimensional laboratory experiments. The plain and partially perforated walls were tested to understand their effects on the stem wave evolution under the monochromatic and random wave cases with the various wave conditions, incident angle (from 10 to 40 degrees), and configurations of front and side walls. The partially perforated wall reduced the relative wave heights more effectively compared to the plain wall structure. Partially perforated walls with side walls showed a better performance in terms of wave height reduction compared to the structure without the side wall. Moreover, the relative wave heights along the wall were relatively small when the relative chamber width is large, within the range of the chamber width in this study. The wave spectra showed a frequency dependency of the wave energy dissipation. In most cases, the existence of side wall is a more important factor than the porosity of the front wall in terms of the wave height reduction even if the partially perforated wall was still effective compared to the plain wall.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/954174
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Sungwon Shin
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Experimental Studies on Wave Interactions of Partially Perforated Wall under Obliquely Incident Waves
The Scientific World Journal
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Young-Taek Kim
Sungwon Shin
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title Experimental Studies on Wave Interactions of Partially Perforated Wall under Obliquely Incident Waves
title_short Experimental Studies on Wave Interactions of Partially Perforated Wall under Obliquely Incident Waves
title_full Experimental Studies on Wave Interactions of Partially Perforated Wall under Obliquely Incident Waves
title_fullStr Experimental Studies on Wave Interactions of Partially Perforated Wall under Obliquely Incident Waves
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title_sort experimental studies on wave interactions of partially perforated wall under obliquely incident waves
publisher Hindawi Limited
series The Scientific World Journal
issn 2356-6140
1537-744X
publishDate 2014-01-01
description This study presents wave height distribution in terms of stem wave evolution phenomena on partially perforated wall structures through three-dimensional laboratory experiments. The plain and partially perforated walls were tested to understand their effects on the stem wave evolution under the monochromatic and random wave cases with the various wave conditions, incident angle (from 10 to 40 degrees), and configurations of front and side walls. The partially perforated wall reduced the relative wave heights more effectively compared to the plain wall structure. Partially perforated walls with side walls showed a better performance in terms of wave height reduction compared to the structure without the side wall. Moreover, the relative wave heights along the wall were relatively small when the relative chamber width is large, within the range of the chamber width in this study. The wave spectra showed a frequency dependency of the wave energy dissipation. In most cases, the existence of side wall is a more important factor than the porosity of the front wall in terms of the wave height reduction even if the partially perforated wall was still effective compared to the plain wall.
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