In this paper, we present an experimental and numerical study that describes the motion of flexible blades, scaled to be dynamically similar to natural aquatic vegetation, forced by wave-induced oscillatory flows. For the conditions tested, blade motion is governed primarily by two dimensionless variables: (i) the Cauchy number, Ca, which represents the ratio of the hydrodynamic forcing to the restoring force due to blade stiffness, and (ii) the ratio of the blade length to the wave orbital excursion, L. For flexible blades with Ca≫. 1, the relationship between drag and velocity can be described by two different scaling laws at the large- and small-excursion limits. For large excursions (L≪. 1), the flow resembles a unidirectional current a...
While the ability of subaquatic vegetation to attenuate wave energy is well recognized in general, t...
Moving water exerts drag forces on vegetation. The susceptibility of vegetation to bending and break...
Flexible broad leaves are thought to reconfigure in the wind and water to reduce the drag forces tha...
The hydrodynamic drag generated by seagrass meadows can dissipate wave-energy, causing wave decay. I...
Aquatic vegetation provides ecosystem services of great value, including the damping of waves, which...
Aquatic vegetation attenuates local currents, dampens wave energy and promotes sedimentation. Its fu...
Aquatic vegetation, found in coastal waters and inter tidal areas, has important features for hydrau...
Estimates of energy dissipation due to vegetation depend on the selection of an appropriate drag coe...
International audienceA study into the loading e ects of wave-current interactions on a blade sectio...
This thesis is concerned with the mechanical aspects of fluid-vegetation interaction in coastal flow...
Dissipation of waves propagating through natural salt marsh vegetation was about half the dissipatio...
Plant posture can play a key role in the health of aquatic vegetation, by setting drag, controlling ...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineeri...
Surface wave interaction with aquatic vegetation appears to play a key role in coastal hydro-morpho-...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Environmental Fluid Mechanics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department o...
While the ability of subaquatic vegetation to attenuate wave energy is well recognized in general, t...
Moving water exerts drag forces on vegetation. The susceptibility of vegetation to bending and break...
Flexible broad leaves are thought to reconfigure in the wind and water to reduce the drag forces tha...
The hydrodynamic drag generated by seagrass meadows can dissipate wave-energy, causing wave decay. I...
Aquatic vegetation provides ecosystem services of great value, including the damping of waves, which...
Aquatic vegetation attenuates local currents, dampens wave energy and promotes sedimentation. Its fu...
Aquatic vegetation, found in coastal waters and inter tidal areas, has important features for hydrau...
Estimates of energy dissipation due to vegetation depend on the selection of an appropriate drag coe...
International audienceA study into the loading e ects of wave-current interactions on a blade sectio...
This thesis is concerned with the mechanical aspects of fluid-vegetation interaction in coastal flow...
Dissipation of waves propagating through natural salt marsh vegetation was about half the dissipatio...
Plant posture can play a key role in the health of aquatic vegetation, by setting drag, controlling ...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineeri...
Surface wave interaction with aquatic vegetation appears to play a key role in coastal hydro-morpho-...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Environmental Fluid Mechanics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department o...
While the ability of subaquatic vegetation to attenuate wave energy is well recognized in general, t...
Moving water exerts drag forces on vegetation. The susceptibility of vegetation to bending and break...
Flexible broad leaves are thought to reconfigure in the wind and water to reduce the drag forces tha...