Influence of tidal asymmetry on local scour near the offshore platform

IF 2.1 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY Regional Studies in Marine Science Pub Date : 2024-10-28 DOI:10.1016/j.rsma.2024.103891
Byeong Jin Jeon , Seong Woon Jeong , Insung Jeon , Ho Kyung Ha
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An in-situ mooring measurement was conducted using a profiling sound of navigation and ranging (SONAR) system to reveal the influence of tidal asymmetry on the local scour near an artificial offshore platform, Southwest Offshore Windfarm Complex, Korea. During the mooring period, the flood tide was significantly dominated by positive tidal duration asymmetry and skewness. The lengths of scour hole were 9.8 m and 5.1 m along the flood and ebb directions, respectively. Flood-dominated currents intensified the horseshoe vortex, resulting in an approximately 10% deeper scour hole on the flood face than the ebb face. The periodic occurrence of bidirectional currents generated vortices that facilitated the mixing and redistribution of seabed sediments, forming a gentle slope within the scour hole. The average slope angles ranged from 14° to 16° on the flood face and 6° to 8° on the ebb face. Despite the strong influence of local scour, variations in scour depth (Ds) consistently remained around −2.15 m, suggesting the exposure of the underlying consolidated sediment layer. During the intermediate period from spring to neap tide, the Ds on the lower slope of scour hole increased by 0.12 m, while it decreased by 0.11 m from neap to spring tide, suggesting that the net Ds gradually approached zero over the tidal cycle. These findings underscore the importance of understanding tidal impacts on the local scour morphology to enhance the stability and design of offshore wind turbine foundations.
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潮汐不对称对近海平台附近局部冲刷的影响
为了揭示潮汐不对称性对韩国西南海上风电场人工海上平台附近局部冲刷的影响,利用导航与测距(SONAR)剖面声纳系统进行了现场系泊测量。在系泊期间,潮汐持续时间的正不对称和偏斜明显主导了洪潮。沿洪水和退潮方向的冲刷孔长度分别为 9.8 米和 5.1 米。洪水主导的水流加剧了马蹄涡,导致洪水面的冲刷孔比退潮面深约 10%。周期性出现的双向流产生的漩涡促进了海底沉积物的混合和重新分布,在冲刷洞内形成了一个缓坡。洪水面的平均坡角在 14° 至 16° 之间,退潮面的平均坡角在 6° 至 8° 之间。尽管局部冲刷的影响很大,但冲刷深度(Ds)的变化始终保持在-2.15 米左右,表明下层固结沉积层暴露在外。在从春潮到落潮的中间时期,冲刷洞下斜坡的 Ds 增加了 0.12 米,而从落潮到春潮则减少了 0.11 米,这表明净 Ds 在潮汐周期中逐渐趋近于零。这些发现强调了了解潮汐对当地冲刷形态的影响对提高海上风力涡轮机基础稳定性和设计的重要性。
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Regional Studies in Marine Science
Regional Studies in Marine Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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期刊介绍: REGIONAL STUDIES IN MARINE SCIENCE will publish scientifically sound papers on regional aspects of maritime and marine resources in estuaries, coastal zones, continental shelf, the seas and oceans.
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