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dc.contributor.authorTofani, N-
dc.contributor.authorAhmad, N.F-
dc.contributor.authorKartono, Agus-
dc.contributor.authorMamat, M-
dc.contributor.authorLokman, H. Mohd-
dc.date.accessioned2015-11-27T04:26:07Z-
dc.date.available2015-11-27T04:26:07Z-
dc.date.issued2014-06-
dc.identifier.issn0029-8018-
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/76852-
dc.description.abstractThe aimofthispaperistonumericallystudytheeffectsofbreakwatersteepnessonthehydrodynamics of standingwaveandscouringprocessinfrontofimpermeablebreakwaters.Atwo-dimensional hydrodynamicsmodelbasedontheReynoldsAveragedNavier–Stokes(RANS)equationsandtheVolume of Fluid(VOF)methodwasdevelopedandthencombinedwithanempiricalsedimenttransportmodel. Comparisons withananalyticalsolutionandexperimentaldatashowedthepresentmodelisvery accurateinpredictingthenearbottomvelocityandcapableofsimulatingthescour/depositionpatterns consistent withexperimentaldata.Itwasfoundthattheadditionaltermsofbottomshearstressinthe momentum equationsarenecessarytoproduceaphysicalscouringpattern.Differentbreakwater steepnesses producedifferentcharacteristicsofstandingwave,thesteadystreamingsystem,and scouring patterninfrontofthebreakwaters,whichalsoaffectsthecorrelationsbetweenthem.An additional analysisoftheturbulence field parametersandthesedimenttransportratewasalso performed. Alltheseimportantinformationwillbepresentedindetailsinthispaperandcanbe worthwhile fordesigningthebreakwaterincoastalareas.id
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dc.titleNumerical modeling of the hydrodynamics of standing wave and scouring in front of impermeable breakwater with different steepnessesid
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dc.subject.keywordThe RANS–VOF model Standingwave Steadystreamingsystem Scouring pattern Breakwatersteepnessid
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