The first stages in the development of a new design tool, to be used by coastal engineers to improve the efficiency, analysis, design, management and operation of a wide range of coastal and harbour structures, are described. The tool is based on a two-dimensional numerical model, NEWMOTICS-2D, using the volume of fluid (VOF) method, which permits the rapid calculation of wave hydrodynamics at impermeable natural and man-made structures. The critical hydrodynamic flow processes and forces are identified together with the equations that describe these key processes. The different possible numerical approaches for the solution of these equations, and the types of numerical models currently available, are examined and assessed. Preliminary tests of the model, using comparisons with results from a series of hydraulic model test cases, are described. The results of these tests demonstrate that the VOF approach is particularly appropriate for the simulation of the dynamics of waves at coastal structures because of its flexibility in representing the complex free surfaces encountered during wave impact and breaking. The further programme of work, required to develop the existing model into a tool for use in routine engineering design, is outlined.
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A volume of fluid numerical model for wave impacts at coastal structures Available to Purchase
N. Christakis;
N. Christakis
Senior Research Fellow
School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences, Maritime Greenwich University Campus
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N. W. H. Allsop;
N. W. H. Allsop
Manager
Coastal Structures Section, HR Wallingford
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R. G. Beale;
R. G. Beale
Senior Lecturer
Centre for Civil Engineering, Oxford Brookes University
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A. J. Cooper;
A. J. Cooper
Principal Scientist
Ports and Estuaries Group, HR Wallingford
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J. M. Dennis
J. M. Dennis
Principal Lecturer
Centre for Civil Engineering, Oxford Brookes University
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
September 15 1999
Accepted:
October 18 2001
Online ISSN: 1753-7800
Print ISSN: 1472-4561
© 2002 Thomas Telford Ltd
2002
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Water and Maritime Engineering (2002) 154 (3): 159–168.
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Received:
September 15 1999
Accepted:
October 18 2001
Citation
Christakis N, Allsop NWH, Beale RG, Cooper AJ, Dennis JM (2002), "A volume of fluid numerical model for wave impacts at coastal structures". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Water and Maritime Engineering, Vol. 154 No. 3 pp. 159–168, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/wame.2002.154.3.159
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