Wave overtopping over coastal structures with obliquewind and swell waves

Ivo M. van der Werf, Marcel R.A. van Gent*

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Abstract

Most guidelines on wave overtopping over coastal structures are based on conditions with waves from one direction only. Here, wave basin tests with oblique wave attack are presented where waves from one direction are combined with waves from another direction. This is especially important for locations where wind waves approach a coastal structure under a specific direction while swell waves approach the coastal structure under another direction. The tested structure was a dike with a smooth and impermeable 1:4 slope. The test programme consisted of four types of wave loading: (1)Wind waves only: "sea" (approaching the structure with an angle of 45°), (2)Wind waves and swell waves from the same direction (45°), (3) Wind waves and swell waves, simultaneously from two different directions (45° and -45°, thus perpendicular to each other), and (4) Wind waves, simultaneously from two different directions (45° and -45°, thus perpendicular to each other). Existing guidelines on wave overtopping have been extended to predict wave overtopping discharges under the mentioned types of wave loading (oblique sea and swell conditions).

Original languageEnglish
Article number149
Number of pages13
JournalJournal of Marine Science and Engineering
Volume6
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Bimodal seas
  • Crossing seas
  • Dikes
  • Oblique waves
  • Overtopping
  • Sea defenses
  • Swell
  • Wave basin

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