唐军

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主要任职:Professor

性别:男

毕业院校:大连理工大学

学位:博士

所在单位:水利工程系

学科:港口、海岸及近海工程

办公地点:海洋工程研究所A203

联系方式:jtang@dlut.edu.cn

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Numerical study on influences of breakwater layout on coastal waves, wave-induced currents, sediment transport and beach morphological evolution

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论文类型:期刊论文

发表时间:2017-09-01

发表刊物:OCEAN ENGINEERING

收录刊物:SCIE、EI

卷号:141

页面范围:375-387

ISSN号:0029-8018

关键字:Coastal wave; Near-shore current; Sediment transport; Beach morphological evolution; Breakwater; Numerical modeling

摘要:This study provides a numerical model to investigate the influences of breakwater layout on coastal waves, wave-induced currents, sediment transport and beach morphological evolution in the vicinity of breakwater. The numerical model is developed based on the sub-models for nearshore wave, wave-induced current, sediment transport and beach morphological evolution. Nearshore wave is simulated based on the parabolic mild-slope equation considering wave refraction, diffraction and breaking effects. Wave-induced nearshore current is modeled using the nonlinear shallow water equations in which wave radiation stresses are provided by wave model for driving current. Then, the two-dimensional suspended sediment transport equation, bed load equation and coast beach morphological evolution are coupled with the wave and current models for simulating sediment transport and morphological evolution in coastal waves and wave-induced currents. The numerical model is firstly tested by the experiment results for coastal waves, near-shore currents, sediment transport and beach morphological evolution around breakwater from the Large-scale Sediment Transport Facility at the US Army Corps of Engineer Research and Development Center (Gravens and Wang, 2007). Then the model is used to study the influences of breakwater layout on coastal waves, wave-induced currents, sediment transport and beach morphological evolution by set several breakwater layouts in the LSTF basin.