Bed shear stress coefficient within the surf zone
Approved for public release; distribution unlimited. === An analytical formulation of the bed shear stress coefficient inside the surf zone is derived using the concept of radiation stress. A truncated Rayleigh p.d.f. is used to describe the wave field inside the surf zone and provides the input...
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ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-180302015-05-06T03:58:34Z Bed shear stress coefficient within the surf zone Veitia Garcia, Carlos Severino Thornton, E.B. Naval Postgraduate School Naval Postgraduate School Oceanography Approved for public release; distribution unlimited. An analytical formulation of the bed shear stress coefficient inside the surf zone is derived using the concept of radiation stress. A truncated Rayleigh p.d.f. is used to describe the wave field inside the surf zone and provides the input to calculate the variation of wave energy and longshore current as a function of wave height, water depth and distance to shore. The wave set-up is approximated using a sinusoidal wave solution. Field measurements of longshore current and waves within the surf zone are used to calculate the bed shear stress coefficient. The data consist of 647 data points selected from LEO program and 62 data points from Ingle (1966) observations, all taken along the Southern California coast. Frequency distributions and statistics are calculated for the bed shear stress coefficient. A mean bed shear stress coefficient to two significant decimal places is found to be 0.01. 2012-11-16T19:13:59Z 2012-11-16T19:13:59Z 1977-09 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/18030 en_US Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School |
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Approved for public release; distribution unlimited. === An analytical formulation of the bed shear stress coefficient
inside the surf zone is derived using the concept
of radiation stress. A truncated Rayleigh p.d.f. is used
to describe the wave field inside the surf zone and provides
the input to calculate the variation of wave energy and longshore
current as a function of wave height, water depth and
distance to shore. The wave set-up is approximated using a sinusoidal wave solution. Field measurements of longshore
current and waves within the surf zone are used to calculate
the bed shear stress coefficient. The data consist of 647
data points selected from LEO program and 62 data points
from Ingle (1966) observations, all taken along the Southern
California coast. Frequency distributions and statistics
are calculated for the bed shear stress coefficient. A mean
bed shear stress coefficient to two significant decimal
places is found to be 0.01. |
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