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The applicability of SWASH model for wave transformation and wave overtopping: A case study for the Flemish coast
Suzuki, T.; Verwaest, T.; Hassan, W.; Veale, W.; Reyns, J.; Trouw, K.; Troch, P.; Zijlema, M. (2011). The applicability of SWASH model for wave transformation and wave overtopping: A case study for the Flemish coast, in: Hogge, M. et al. (Ed.) Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Advanced COmputational Methods in ENgineering (ACOMEN 2011), 14-17 November 2011, Liège, Belgium. pp. [1-11]
In: Hogge, M. et al. (Ed.) (2011). Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Advanced COmputational Methods in ENgineering (ACOMEN 2011), 14-17 November 2011, Liège, Belgium. Université Catholique de Louvain/Université de Liège/Universiteit Gent: Leuven. ISBN 978-2-9601143-1-7. 1 CD-ROM pp., more

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Document type: Conference paper

Keywords
    Modelling
    Wave overtopping
    Wave propagation
    ANE, Belgium, Belgian Coast [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Reyns, J., more
  • Trouw, K., more
  • Troch, P.
  • Zijlema, M.

Abstract
    SWASH model is a relatively new time-domain wave propagation model based on the non-linear shallow water equations with non-hydrostatic pressure. The applicability of SWASH model for modelling wave transformation and wave overtopping discharge on a shallow foreshore is investigated in this paper. The results from numerical simulations in terms of wave transformation on the shallow foreshore and wave overtopping discharge on the dike crest are compared with physical model data of the same physical test set-up. Good agreement has been obtained for both wave transformation and wave overtopping discharge. It is found that the non-hydrostatic pressure in the model plays an important role in the wave transformation. Also it becomes clear that bottom friction is important calibration parameter for predicting wave overtopping discharge for cases with a wide crested dike.

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