Single Slope Shore Protection as a Wave Energy Catcher

Wave energy is being increasingly regarded in many countries as a major, promising and renewable resource. This paper presents the development of slope coastal protection as a wave energy converter by capturing sea water into the reservoir through overtopping process. Physical models simulation were...

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Main Authors: Thaha Muhammad Arsyad, Mukhsan P H, Subhan A.M., Ildha Dwipuspita A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201820301008
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spelling doaj-ed33b495dbd04c32821f67f91cc487b82021-03-02T10:01:23ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-012030100810.1051/matecconf/201820301008matecconf_iccoee2018_01008Single Slope Shore Protection as a Wave Energy CatcherThaha Muhammad ArsyadMukhsan P HSubhan A.M.Ildha Dwipuspita A.Wave energy is being increasingly regarded in many countries as a major, promising and renewable resource. This paper presents the development of slope coastal protection as a wave energy converter by capturing sea water into the reservoir through overtopping process. Physical models simulation were conducted at The Laboratory of Coastal Engineering, Hasanuddin University. A model of 30 cm x 90 cm in the 30° degree of slope made from acrylic material equipped with a reservoir at the top surface of the structures to catch seawater through run up and overtopping. Models were simulated with various wave high and periods as well as high of freeboard. The results showed that the overtopping discharge (Q) much influenced by relative freeboard height (Fb/d), wave steepness (Hi/L), reflected waves (Kr) and the number of standing waves (Nsw). The increasing Fb, the decreasing Q; the increasing wave steepness, the increasing overtopping discharge. It was found that the larger the reflection coefficient, the greater the discharge overtopping. Standing waves in front of the structure due to the superposition of the incident wave and reflection waves also contribute to enlarge the overtopping discharge.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201820301008
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author Thaha Muhammad Arsyad
Mukhsan P H
Subhan A.M.
Ildha Dwipuspita A.
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Mukhsan P H
Subhan A.M.
Ildha Dwipuspita A.
Single Slope Shore Protection as a Wave Energy Catcher
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Thaha Muhammad Arsyad
Mukhsan P H
Subhan A.M.
Ildha Dwipuspita A.
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title Single Slope Shore Protection as a Wave Energy Catcher
title_short Single Slope Shore Protection as a Wave Energy Catcher
title_full Single Slope Shore Protection as a Wave Energy Catcher
title_fullStr Single Slope Shore Protection as a Wave Energy Catcher
title_full_unstemmed Single Slope Shore Protection as a Wave Energy Catcher
title_sort single slope shore protection as a wave energy catcher
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Wave energy is being increasingly regarded in many countries as a major, promising and renewable resource. This paper presents the development of slope coastal protection as a wave energy converter by capturing sea water into the reservoir through overtopping process. Physical models simulation were conducted at The Laboratory of Coastal Engineering, Hasanuddin University. A model of 30 cm x 90 cm in the 30° degree of slope made from acrylic material equipped with a reservoir at the top surface of the structures to catch seawater through run up and overtopping. Models were simulated with various wave high and periods as well as high of freeboard. The results showed that the overtopping discharge (Q) much influenced by relative freeboard height (Fb/d), wave steepness (Hi/L), reflected waves (Kr) and the number of standing waves (Nsw). The increasing Fb, the decreasing Q; the increasing wave steepness, the increasing overtopping discharge. It was found that the larger the reflection coefficient, the greater the discharge overtopping. Standing waves in front of the structure due to the superposition of the incident wave and reflection waves also contribute to enlarge the overtopping discharge.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201820301008
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