海底未爆弹药在波浪作用下的掩埋和动员的真实规模实验

IF 4.3 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, OCEAN Applied Ocean Research Pub Date : 2024-11-28 DOI:10.1016/j.apor.2024.104342
Peter Menzel , Guido Wolters , Anja Drews
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由于武装冲突,预计将有大量未爆弹药装置(UXO)和废弃弹药材料(DMM)落在海底,特别是沿海地区。在海上施工、战略现场监测和系统修复活动中,这些物体在波浪和水流中的行为引起了人们的极大兴趣,因为在调查或清理活动后,这些物体的潜在动员可能会再次改变情况。从调查结果和报告来看,经常假定未爆弹药和DMM倾向于在海底长距离迁移。在这里,捕鱼或疏浚活动等人为影响被低估了。更科学的方法清楚地表明,远距离调动和移徙未爆炸弹药的情况并未发生。然而,理论分析仍然是理论,直到它们被实验证明。为此,在三角洲水槽的真实尺度波浪条件下,研究了三个具有代表性的大型物体。这些物体代表了在北海发现的未爆弹药的真实比例模型,以及学术形状的物体。所有的物体以及水槽都进行了密集的仪器测量,以测量完整的环境条件以及物体的行为。沉积物代表了北海典型的沙子,实验期间密切监测了海底形态和土壤条件。这些实验支持了在极端波浪条件下预测掩埋但不动员的理论模型。
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Real scale experiments on the wave-induced burial and mobilization of Unexploded Ordnance on the seafloor
As a result of armed conflicts, huge amounts of Unexploded Ordnance devices (UXO) and Discarded Munition Material (DMM) are expected to be located on the seafloor, especially in coastal regions. During Offshore Construction, strategical site monitoring and systematic remediation activities, the behaviour of such objects in waves and currents is of huge interest as potential mobilization of objects after a survey or clearance activity could change the situational picture again. From findings and reports it often is assumed that UXO and DMM tend to migrate over the seafloor for long distances. Here, anthropogenic effects like fishing or dredging activities are underestimated. More scientific approaches clearly show that mobilization and migration of UXO over long distances does not occur. However, theoretical analysis remain theories until they are proven by experiments. For this reason, three large representative objects were investigated under real scale wave conditions in the Delta Flume of Deltares. The objects represent real scale models of UXO found in the North Sea as well as academically shaped objects. All objects as well as the Flume Tank were intensively instrumented to measure the full environmental conditions as well as the behaviour of the objects. The sediment represents typical sand as found in the North Sea and the seabed morphology and soil conditions were closely monitored during the experiments. The experiments support the theoretical models that predict burial but no mobilization also under extreme wave conditions.
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Applied Ocean Research
Applied Ocean Research 地学-工程:大洋
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期刊介绍: The aim of Applied Ocean Research is to encourage the submission of papers that advance the state of knowledge in a range of topics relevant to ocean engineering.
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