Coastal Engineering 2006 2007
DOI: 10.1142/9789812709554_0367
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Wave Set-Up Induced Flow in Seawater Exchange Structures With Blockwork Mounds

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“…Culverts are structurally divided into three basic types, as shown in Figure 1. With reference to seawater renewal, researchers emphasize the inadequately low amplitude of tidal oscillations in the sea between Korea and Japan, and shift their attention to the use of culverts embedded in breakwaters, while highlighting wave energy as the dominant generator of circulation through culverts [7][8][9]. Therefore, they propose a culvert design that uses the incoming wave energy to ensure faster seawater renewal in semi-enclosed basins.…”
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“…Culverts are structurally divided into three basic types, as shown in Figure 1. With reference to seawater renewal, researchers emphasize the inadequately low amplitude of tidal oscillations in the sea between Korea and Japan, and shift their attention to the use of culverts embedded in breakwaters, while highlighting wave energy as the dominant generator of circulation through culverts [7][8][9]. Therefore, they propose a culvert design that uses the incoming wave energy to ensure faster seawater renewal in semi-enclosed basins.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%