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  4. Hydrodynamic characteristics of submerged impermeable and seaside perforated semicircular breakwaters
 
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Hydrodynamic characteristics of submerged impermeable and seaside perforated semicircular breakwaters

Date Issued
14-12-2002
Author(s)
Dhinakaran, Govindasamy
V Sundar 
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
R Sundaravadivelu 
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Graw, Kai Uwe
DOI
10.1115/OMAE2002-28188
Abstract
The semicircular breakwater (SBW) is one of the varieties of breakwaters, which has emerged recently. The world's first semicircular breakwater has been constructed at Miyazaki port in Japan. The dynamic pressures due to regular waves exerted on a SBW with 7% of its seaside surface area with perforations were measured. The variations of dimensionless pressures for three different water depth (hw) to total height of the model (ht), ratios are presented and discussed in this paper. In addition, the reflection and transmission characteristics of the perforated SBW as a function of scattering parameter, ka is reported. The results on the above stated variables for a seaside perforated SBW are compared with the results for an impermeable SBW.
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