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Optimized hybrid model for coastal safety assessment: wave generation and absorption in DualSPHysics model, 1st‐year progress report
Altomare, C.; Gómez-Gesteira, M.; Vanneste, D.; Suzuki, T.; Peeters, P.; Mostaert, F. (2017). Optimized hybrid model for coastal safety assessment: wave generation and absorption in DualSPHysics model, 1st‐year progress report. Version 5.0. FHR reports, 15_009_1. Flanders Hydraulics Research: Antwerp. V, 6 + 9 p.appendices pp.
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Document type: Project report

Keywords
    Coastal protection > Coastal safety against extreme storms > Sea dikes
    Numerical modelling
    Wave generation
Author keywords
    AWAS; SPH

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Abstract
    The present document represents a progress report of the first year of the 15_009 project on "Optimized hybrid model for coastal safety assessment”. This report describes briefly the achieved results and defines the targets for the next year.

    Main aim of the first year was the implementation of an efficient, simple and accurate wave generation and wave absorption technique in DualSPHysics code as stand-alone model which was succeeded. The DualSPHysics model is now able to generate both long-crested monochromatic and random waves with a piston-type wavemaker. The active wave absorption system (AWAS) has been proved to be effective for monochromatic and random waves.

    The implementation of the "wave absorption for hybridization" (AWAS-hy) and validation numerical and/or physical model results are foreseen for the next year, leaving the optimization of the pre-processing tool and the redaction of a detailed user guide for the third and last year.


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