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1 September 2012 Surface Roller Modeling for Mean Longshore Current over a Barred Beach in a Random Wave Environment
Junwoo Choi, Jong-In Lee, Sung Bum Yoon
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Abstract

Choi, J.; Lee, J.-I., and Yoon, S.B., 2012. Surface roller modeling for mean longshore current over a barred beach in a random wave environment.

The effect of surface roller on mean longshore current, which depends strongly on the wave-breaking process, was investigated by applying various surface-roller models to a random wave-induced current-model system, incorporating a nearshore circulation model, SHORECIRC, and a random wave model, SWAN. The investigation was performed based on simulations of the SandyDuck field experiments, employing observed wave spectra and two-dimensional topography. The topography is characterized as a longshore variation caused by scouring because of bridge piers and a barred beach on a steep foreshore slope linked to a relatively broad bar formation on a seaward gentle slope. The experimental data show that before the waves intensely broke from a decrease in water depth on the steep slope, some partial breaking of random waves occurred in the wave-breaking process. The chosen surface-roller model was modified using the classification of the partial wave-breaking and intense wave-breaking regions. The mean longshore currents simulated using the modified surface-roller model was compared with the measurements as well as the results from the simulations using conventional surface-roller models. The modified simulations agreed with the measurements better than did those of the simulations.

Junwoo Choi, Jong-In Lee, and Sung Bum Yoon "Surface Roller Modeling for Mean Longshore Current over a Barred Beach in a Random Wave Environment," Journal of Coastal Research 28(5), 1100-1120, (1 September 2012). https://doi.org/10.2112/JCOASTRES-D-10-00151.1
Received: 29 September 2010; Accepted: 22 July 2011; Published: 1 September 2012
KEYWORDS
field experiment
laboratory experiment
numerical simulation
SandyDuck
SHORECIRC
SWAN
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