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Implementation of flexible vegetation into CSHORE for modeling wave attenuation

Authors :
Yan Ding
Q. Chen
Ling Zhu
Julie Rosati
Bradley Johnson
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2022.

Abstract

This technical report presents the new numerical modeling capabilities for simulating wave attenuation and mean water level changes through flexible vegetation such as smooth cordgrass in coastal and marine wetlands. These capabilities were implemented into the Cross-SHORE (CSHORE) numerical model. The biomechanical properties of vegetation such as dimensions, flexibility, and bending strength are parameterized in terms of the scaling law. Correspondingly, a new formulation of the vegetation drag coefficient, CD, is developed using field data from a salt marsh in Terrebonne Bay, LA, by considering spatially varying effective stem and blade heights of species. This report also presents a general procedure for using the model to simulate hydrodynamic variables (i.e., waves, currents, mean water levels) at vegetated coasts, which are used to quantify the effects of wave attenuation and reduction of surge and runup due to vegetation. Preliminary model validation was conducted by simulating a set of laboratory experiments on synthetic vegetation, which mimicked the flexibility of Spartina alterniflora. The validation results indicate that the newly developed vegetation capabilities enable CSHORE to predict changes of wave heights and water levels through marshes by considering species-specific biomechanical features. The model is also applicable to assess vegetation effectiveness against waves and surges.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........023f5a24a6fde14d27143128edfd6ab7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21079/11681/43220