Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
The wave attenuation properties of seagrass meadows were investigated in a
flume facility using dynamically-scaled models of seagrass exposed to regular
long crested waves. Experiments were conducted for 66 wave conditions and
with four plant densities; waves were measured with eight resistance wave
gauges. The data collected represent the most-comprehensive dataset of its
kind. They reveal that the wave attenuation coefficient KD of a seagrass
meadow reaches a uniform value after a distance of approximately 1.5 - 3
times the water depth from the meadow start and that both KD and the drag
coefficient Cd depend significantly on the plant density. An improved model
of KD based on the work of Lei and Nepf (2019) is proposed that takes into
account the effects of the solid volume fraction of the plant model through a
correction on Cd and that of plant density via an effective vegetation frontal
area av-e. The effective vegetation frontal area is described as a power law
of the roughness density ?f . The model, which was validated with the data
of KD obtained from the laboratory experiments described herein, displays
an excellent agreement with data from the literature. It can predict KD
accurately also for cases whereby the maximum wave orbital excursion is
comparable with the blade length, despite this condition violates the model's
assumptions. This work provides a comprehensive dataset and a new model
that can be used to improve the prediction of wave attenuation of seagrass meadows.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Seagrass meadow; Wave attenuation; Drag coefficient; Nature-based solution
Elenco autori:
Pezzutto, Paolo
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