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An improved model for fast and reliable harbour wave agitation assessment

Gabriel Díaz‐Hernández, Beatríz Rodríguez Fernández, Eva Romano-Moreno, Javier L. Lara

2021Coastal Engineering21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study presents the new advances achieved in the field of harbour agitation climate assessment. Based on the improvement of an elliptic mild-slope model (MSP), which realistically reconstructs waves inside any-sized basin, represented by high-detailed unstructured meshes, and forced by real-shaped outer spectral data. A new solver is proposed for high performance runs, which allow fast agitation hindcast for statistical downtime analysis within an iterative and multi-scenario approach. Also, a realistic assimilation of partial reflection processes in quays/docks/wharfs/breakwaters is proposed. The model has been successfully validated in several harbours of special relevance in Spain with in situ measurements, through the assimilation of the hybrid downscaling (Camus et al., 2011) technique combined with monochromatic-based wave spectral reconstruction.

Topics & Concepts

HindcastComputer scienceHarbourData assimilationEmulationMonochromatic colorMarine engineeringGeologyMeteorologyEnvironmental scienceRemote sensingMachine learningPhysicsEngineeringOpticsEconomicsProgramming languageEconomic growthCoastal and Marine DynamicsOcean Waves and Remote SensingTropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research