Application of the Artificial Coral Reef as a Coastal Erosion Prevention Method with Numerical-Physical Combined Analysis (Case study: Cheonjin-Bongpo beach, Kangwon province, South Korea)

Sunghoon Hong, Y. Jeong, Taeyoon Kim, V. M. Huynh, I. Kim, Jungmin Nam, D. Hur, Jooyong Lee, Soonchul Kwon
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Artificial Coral Reefs (ACRs) have been introduced to help solve coastal erosion problems, but their feasibility has not been assessed with field data. This study conducted a feasibility analysis of ACRs on their erosion mitigation effects by performing a case study of Cheonjin-Bongpo beach, South Korea. A numerical-physical combined analysis was carried out using a SWAN model simulation and physical model test with a scale of 1/25 based on field observations of Cheonjin-Bongpo beach. Both Dean’s parameter and the surf-scaling parameter were applied to comparative analysis between the absence and presence conditions of the ACR. The results for this combined method indicate that ACR attenuates the wave height significantly (59~71%). Furthermore, ACR helps decrease the mass flux (~50%), undertow (~80%), and maximum wave set up (~61%). The decreases in Dean’s parameter (~66%) and the surf-scaling parameter suggest that the wave properties changed from the dissipative type to the reflective type even under high wave conditions. Consequently, an ACR can enhance shoreline stability. Received 12 November 2020, revised 1 December 2020, accepted 1 December 2020 Corresponding author Soonchul Kwon: +82-51-510-7640, sckwon@pusan.ac.kr c 2021, The Korean Society of Ocean Engineers This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the creative commons attribution non-commercial license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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人工珊瑚礁在海岸侵蚀防治中的应用——数值-物理结合分析(以韩国江原道天津-奉浦海滩为例)
人工珊瑚礁(ACRs)已被引入以帮助解决海岸侵蚀问题,但其可行性尚未得到实地数据的评估。本研究以韩国cheonjin - bong - po海滩为例,对ACRs减缓侵蚀效果进行可行性分析。采用SWAN模型模拟和1/25比例尺的物理模型试验,在天津-奉浦海滩野外观测基础上进行数值-物理结合分析。采用Dean’s参数和surf-scaling参数对ACR的存在和不存在情况进行了对比分析。结果表明,ACR对波高有明显的衰减作用(衰减幅度为59~71%)。此外,ACR还有助于减少质量通量(~50%)、底流(~80%)和最大波浪建立(~61%)。Dean’s参数和海浪标度参数的减小(~66%)表明,即使在高波条件下,波浪性质也从耗散型转变为反射型。因此,ACR可以增强海岸线的稳定性。通讯作者Soonchul Kwon: +82-51-510-7640, sckwon@pusan.ac.kr c 2021, The Korean Society of Ocean Engineers这是一篇开放获取的文章,根据创作共用归属非商业许可(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0)的条款分发,该许可允许在任何媒介上不受限制的非商业使用、分发和复制,前提是正确引用原创作品。
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