Numerical Modeling of a Turbulent Bottom Boundary Layer under Solitary Waves on a Smooth Surface

Ahmad Sana

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Abstract

A number of studies on bottom boundary layers under sinusoidal and cnoidal waves were carried out in the past owing to the role of bottom shear stress on coastal sediment movement. In recent years, the bottom boundary layers under long waves have attracted considerable attention due to the occurrence of huge tsunamis and corresponding sediment movement. In the present study two-equation turbulent models proposed by Menter(1994) have been applied to a bottom boundary layer under solitary waves. A comparison has been made for cross-stream velocity profile and other turbulence properties in x-direction.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCoastal Engineering Proceedings
PublisherThomas Telford Ltd.
Number of pages2
Volume1
Edition36
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2018

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