Nearshore morphodynamic models are computationally demanding, especially when the time scale of interest is weeks or longer. Hence, they often rely on a simple parameterization …
A number of models are available for science and engineering purposes that numerically simulate nearshore hydrodynamics and the corresponding morphological evolution …
This paper presents experimental results on the cross-shore distribution of non-buoyant microplastic particles under irregular waves propagating, shoaling and breaking on live …
J Malarkey, AG Davies - Coastal Engineering, 2012 - Elsevier
In shallow water, when waves shoal their orbital velocities exhibit skewness (velocity skewness) and asymmetry (acceleration skewness) in response to corresponding changes …
BG Ruessink, H Michallet, T Abreu… - Journal of …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
U‐tube measurements of instantaneous velocities, concentrations, and fluxes for a well‐ sorted, medium‐sized sand in oscillatory sheet flow are analyzed. The experiments involved …
F Grossmann, D Hurther… - Journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Detailed information on nearshore sediment transport processes during onshore bar migration were obtained from large‐scale laboratory experiments with bichromatic wave …
Experiments have been conducted in a large oscillatory flow tunnel to investigate the effects of acceleration skewness on oscillatory boundary layer flow over fixed beds. As well as …
Two field data sets of near‐bed velocity, pressure, and sediment concentration are analyzed to study the influence of infragravity waves on sand suspension and cross‐shore transport …
DR Fuhrman, S Schløer, J Sterner - Coastal Engineering, 2013 - Elsevier
A numerical model coupling the horizontal component of the incompressible Reynolds- averaged Navier–Stokes (RANS) equations with two-equation k− ω turbulence closure is …