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Sediment transport in the surf zone: A quasi 3-D numerical model
AbstractIn the preceding paper, detailed long-crested wave and quasi 3-D surf zone current calculations were presented as the initial steps to a more complete numerical model for coastal processes. Here, these results are used to calculate detailed sediment transport rates in the surf zone and the resulting bathymetry evolution with time. The PC-based quasi 3-D numerical model results are calibrated with laboratory experiments performed on a simulated infinitely long, natural beach. Tests were carried out using regular and irregular wave fields with different wave conditions and sand sizes.
Sediment transport in the surf zone: A quasi 3-D numerical model
AbstractIn the preceding paper, detailed long-crested wave and quasi 3-D surf zone current calculations were presented as the initial steps to a more complete numerical model for coastal processes. Here, these results are used to calculate detailed sediment transport rates in the surf zone and the resulting bathymetry evolution with time. The PC-based quasi 3-D numerical model results are calibrated with laboratory experiments performed on a simulated infinitely long, natural beach. Tests were carried out using regular and irregular wave fields with different wave conditions and sand sizes.
Sediment transport in the surf zone: A quasi 3-D numerical model
Briand, Marie-Hélène G. (author) / Kamphuis, J.William (author)
Coastal Engineering ; 20 ; 135-156
1992-12-30
22 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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