Groins are cross shore structures built to promote shoreline stabilization. However, the specific impact of these structures on the wave conditions and velocity field nearshore (and hence, on sediment transport) is still poorly understood. Therefore, this study wishes to extend this knowledge using a numerical model, COULWAVE, previously validated with field data. For that, a typical bar-trough profile is considered and different groin lengths and orientations are tested, under the influence of different significant incident-wave heights and sea-surface levels. The hydrodynamics factors are found to have a greater impact on the nearshore wave conditions than the groin geometry. The variation of significant incident-wave height imparts the g...
International audienceSeveral studies on barred beaches in settings with mesotidal to macrotidal reg...
As reported in several studies, even though properly designed, it is possible that groin systems not...
One of the most economically and ecologically important issues related to coastal engineering is the...
Groins are old and intuitive means of reducing erosion and are found along the coast worldwide, alth...
173-182Various types of structures are used in shore protection and littoral sediment trapping. Groi...
Breaking wave on a beach at certain angle generates longshore momentum flux that causes longshore cu...
Objective Due the coastal protection program along the Dutch coast, the groins that first defended t...
Groin is a structure built to prevent the coastline from erosion. This structure is not built corres...
The effects of various groin parameters (length, head length and opening) and wave parameters (wave ...
Permeable wooden pile groins have a long tradition as being part of the coastal protection in the Ne...
Groin notching, the purposeful lowering of a portion of the structure to promote controlled movement...
Abstract: The Coastal Modeling System (CMS) numerical model is applied to simulate nearshore planfo...
Beach erosion, the loss of sand from a beach due to longshore and/or cross-shore sediment transport ...
Longshore current is formed when the breaking wave direction make a certain angle to shore line. The...
Abstract: Design guidance is presented in regard to the planform and elevation of coastal structures...
International audienceSeveral studies on barred beaches in settings with mesotidal to macrotidal reg...
As reported in several studies, even though properly designed, it is possible that groin systems not...
One of the most economically and ecologically important issues related to coastal engineering is the...
Groins are old and intuitive means of reducing erosion and are found along the coast worldwide, alth...
173-182Various types of structures are used in shore protection and littoral sediment trapping. Groi...
Breaking wave on a beach at certain angle generates longshore momentum flux that causes longshore cu...
Objective Due the coastal protection program along the Dutch coast, the groins that first defended t...
Groin is a structure built to prevent the coastline from erosion. This structure is not built corres...
The effects of various groin parameters (length, head length and opening) and wave parameters (wave ...
Permeable wooden pile groins have a long tradition as being part of the coastal protection in the Ne...
Groin notching, the purposeful lowering of a portion of the structure to promote controlled movement...
Abstract: The Coastal Modeling System (CMS) numerical model is applied to simulate nearshore planfo...
Beach erosion, the loss of sand from a beach due to longshore and/or cross-shore sediment transport ...
Longshore current is formed when the breaking wave direction make a certain angle to shore line. The...
Abstract: Design guidance is presented in regard to the planform and elevation of coastal structures...
International audienceSeveral studies on barred beaches in settings with mesotidal to macrotidal reg...
As reported in several studies, even though properly designed, it is possible that groin systems not...
One of the most economically and ecologically important issues related to coastal engineering is the...