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Foresight study: future developments in physical modelling of climate change impacts
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The HYDRALAB+ Project is an advanced network of European research organisations that focus on physical modelling of environmental hydraulics. The aim is to develop and improve the experimental facilities for the investigation of expected climate change impacts to ensure that future management and adaptation measures are effective. An important aspect of this work is to identify new or alternative experimental methods and resources to better support future work in modelling climate change impacts and adaptation strategies.
Ano: 2018
Número Páginas:
52-55pp.
Autor(es): Mendonça, A. C.; Mclelland, S.; Evers, E.; Thom, M.; Rosa-Santos, P.
Revista: Hydrolink
Editor: IAHR
Volume:
Nº 2/2018.
DOI:
http://52.172.46.242/PDF/Journals/Hydrolink/2018%20issue2%20free%20access/FORESIGHT%20STUDY.pdf
Keywords: Climate change; Physical models; Foresight study
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Numerical analysis of waves attenuation by vegetation in enclosed waters
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Numerical simulations using the SWAN-VEG model (Simulating WAves Nearshore, with vegetation module) were performed considering the case of Ilha Solteira (SP) reservoir, a navigable stretch of the Tietê
Ano: 2018
Número Páginas:
687-691pp.
Autor(es): Mattosinho, G.O.; Maciel, G.; Vieira, A.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.
Revista: Progress in Maritime Technology and Engineering
Editor: Taylor & Francis
Keywords: Ilha Solteira; SWAN-VEG; Vegetation
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Probabilistic design and reliability analysis of scour protections for offshore windfarms
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Scour protection is an important component of fixed bottom foundations for offshore wind turbines. Depending on the hydrodynamic conditions, they might be indispensable to avoid the structural collapse of the foundation due to scour phenomena. The design of scour protections is typically deterministic, which often results in overestimated mean diameters of the armour layer.Moreover, the design methodologies currently applied do not provide a measure of safety associated with the proposed design. The present research proposes a novel methodology to assess the safety of the protection and to perform the probabilistic design of static and dynamic scour protections. A case study based on Horns Rev. 3 offshore wind farm is used to show how to select the mean stone diameter according to a pre-defined probability of failure of the protection. The results show that a dynamic scour protection could be safely designed with a reduction of the mean stone diameter up to 15 cm, when compared with the statically stable protection.
Ano: 2018
Número Páginas:
291-305pp.
Autor(es): Fazeres-Ferradosa, T.; Taveira-Pinto, F.; Romão, X.; Vanem, E.; Reis, M. T. L. G. V.; Neves, L.
Revista: Engineering Failure Analysis
Editor: Elsevier
Volume:
Vol. 91.
Keywords: Probability of failure; Reliability; Optimisation; Offshore wind turbines; Probabilistic design; Scour protection
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Risk assessment of coastal flood in a site of special scientific interest
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The Canary Islands have a long coastline with varying levels of exposure to severe sea conditions. Frequent states of alert and emergency in some parts of their coastline are commonly related to the occurrence of extreme wave conditions. Among the phenomena directly driven by the waves when reaching the shore are the wave run-up and overtopping. Both the study of the flood level, including its variability, and the associated risks are key tools in the planning and management of coastal zones. The aim of this research is to examine the probability of occurrence of run-up events capable of exceeding different topographical levels, for estimating the risk level associated with flooding of the different areas in which the Boca Barranco Beach can be divided, in terms of their nature and use. This beach is located on the island of Gran Canaria, Spain, and is part of the site of scientific interest of Jinámar. A large wave dataset is used as input to a high-resolution numerical model for propagating offshore wave conditions to shallow waters in the study area. Furthermore, the morphology of the study area is reproduced by combining different bathymetric databases. Finally, the probability of occurrence of different levels of run-up and the corresponding levels of consequences are assigned, to assess the flood risk in the different areas of the beach, which are presented in a risk map of flooding in the study area.
Ano: 2018
Número Páginas:
1157-1166 pp.
Autor(es): Clarindo, G.; Reis, M. T. L. G. V.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.; Rodríguez, G.
Revista: Journal of Coastal Conservation
Editor: Springer
Volume:
Volume 22, Issue 6.
Keywords: Canary Islands; Wave climate; Wave run-up; Coastal flooding; Risk assessment
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Rubble mound breakwater damage assessment through stereo photogrammetry in physical scale laboratory tests
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Scale-model tests are usually required to evaluate the hydraulic and structural behavior of proposed rubble-mound breakwater designs. In order to speed up and ease the armor layer damage assessment, we developed a technique based on stereo photogrammetry. A key feature of this technique is its ability to compensate for the refraction in the air-water interface, thus producing a survey of the envelope of the armor layer without the need to empty the wave flume or wave basin where the scale model tests are carried out. This article describes this technique and the tests made to establish confidence in it and in the damage evaluation on a breakwater scale model. Results led to an error estimation of only fractions of a centimeter.
Ano: 2018
Número Páginas:
84-98pp.
Autor(es): Lemos, R.; Santos, J. A.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.
Revista: Ribagua, Revista Iberoamericana del Agua
Editor: Taylor & Francis
Volume:
Vol. 4.
Keywords: Breakwater; Scale model; Rubble mound; Photogrammetry
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Using 3D modelling techniques for surveys in two dimensional scale model tests of breakwaters
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This paper focuses on a study of different methodologies for surveying two-dimensional scale models of rubble mound breakwaters.Tests were conducted in one of the LNEC
Ano: 2018
Número Páginas:
15-23pp.
Autor(es): Lemos, R.; Henriques, M. J.; Muralha, A.; Jónatas, R.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.; Capitão, R.
Revista: Slovak Journal of Civil Engineering
Editor: De Gruyter
Volume:
Volume 26, No. 2.
Keywords: Photogrammetry; 3D surface models; Damage evolution; Scale model tests; Maritime structures
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Utilização conjunta de ferramentas neuronais e SIG na avaliação da inundação do porto e baía da Praia da Vitória
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O HIDRALERTA é um sistema de previsão, alerta e avaliação do risco de galgamentos/inundação em zonas costeiras e portuárias, partindo da utilização de medições/previsões da agitação marítima para calcular o galgamento/inundação nessas zonas. O cálculo dos caudais médios galgados sobre uma estrutura marítima é efetuado através de ferramentas neuronais e/ou fórmulas empíricas, que não permitem definir a distribuição espacial desse caudal atrás da estrutura.Este artigo apresenta a aplicação ao porto/baía da Praia da Vitória, Açores, de um método expedito para modelar essa distribuição espacial, recorrendo a ferramentas SIG. Foi estabelecida uma relação entre a cota de inundação e o volume galgado de água através da utilização de um modelo digital de terreno. Este trabalho representa um primeiro passo na elaboração de um mapa de risco associado ao galgamento costeiro.
Ano: 2018
Número Páginas:
39-46pp.
Autor(es): Poseiro, P.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.; Reis, M. T. L. G. V.; Reis, R.
Revista: Revista Territorium
Editor: Riscos
Volume:
25 (I).
Keywords: Praia da Vitória; SIG; Inundação; Galgamento; HIDRALERTA
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Variability of wave parameters and Hmax/Hs relationship under storm conditions offshore the Portuguese continental coast
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The relevance of long-term wave storm characterization based on in-situ measurements extends from marine ecosystems management to the design of ocean engineering structures. We analyze wave storms recorded over almost three decades (1988
Ano: 2018
Número Páginas:
10-22pp.
Autor(es): Oliveira, T.C.A.; Neves, M. G.; Fidalgo, R.; Esteves, R.
Revista: Ocean Engineering
Editor: Elsevier
Volume:
Volume 153.
Keywords: Directional wave spreading; Hmax/Hs; Portuguese continental coast; Long-term wave storm characterization; Wave storm in-situ measurements
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A 3D numerical wave tank for coastal engineering studies
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This paper presents the validation of active and passive, made by a dissipation beach, numerical absorbing methods implemented in RANS-VOF FLUENT® code for modelling long time series of wave propagation interacting with coastal structures. Verification of both numerical techniques was performed in 2D
Ano: 2017
Número Páginas:
1-10pp.
Autor(es): Didier, E.; Teixeira, P.; Neves, M. G.
Revista: Defect and Diffusion Forum
Editor: Trans Tech Publications
Volume:
Volume 372.
Keywords: Multiple active absorption wave maker; 3D numerical wave flume; Active absorption wave maker; RANS-VoF model
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An index-based method for coastal-flood risk assessment in low-lying areas (Costa de Caparica, Portugal)
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The coastal area of Costa de Caparica is an important territory representing one of the main affected areas by storms such as Hercules in 2013 and 2014. This paper propose a new coastal risk assessment to coastal floods, combining GIS-based inundation analysis over the last 35 years, coastal vulnerability model based on geological and physical variables and, valuation of surface' elements exposed to storms considering territorial and human components. Along with the methodology proposed for local scale, this paper points out strengths and weakness, comparing the results with another simple method to achieve coastal risk by floods. Based on this study, the paper identifies potential directions for future research contributing in management, rescue and safety decisions with local authorities.
Ano: 2017
Número Páginas:
90-104pp.
Autor(es): Silva, S.; Martinho, M.; Capitão, R.; Reis, M. T. L. G. V.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.; Ferreira, J.
Revista: Ocean & Coastal Management
Editor: Elsevier
Volume:
Volume 144.
Keywords: Floods; Index; Hazards; Vulnerability; Coastal risk
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Reliability of scour protections with copula-based models
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Scour protections are commonly designed according to semi-empiric methodologies, which are based on a deterministic approach. This often results in overestimated dimensions of the protection, namely, regarding the required minimum stone size for offshore engineering. Therefore, excessive costs of the protection are expected, when the deterministic design methodology is used. Moreover, these methodologies do not provide a measure of safety associated to the design of the scour protection. In this paper, one uses copulas theory to model the correlated long-term behaviour of the significant wave height and peak period. The statistical models are then used to address the probability of failure of a case study scour protection. The results show that the copula models influence the safety assessment of the scour protection. The research also includes a brief analysis of physical model tests, which were successfully used to define dynamically and statically stable scour protections for the case study analysed.
Ano: 2018
Número Páginas:
9p.
Autor(es): Fazeres-Ferradosa, T.; Taveira-Pinto, F.; Reis, M. T. L. G. V.; Neves, L.
Editor: IHCantabria
Keywords: Physical modelling; Probability of failure; Scour protection; Copula
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Renaturalização da zona do Lugar de Baixo, Madeira
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O presente trabalho descreve a aplicação do modelo numérico COULWAVE ao estudo da propagação de ondas na zona da Praia do Lugar de Baixo, Madeira, com vista a simular as características hidrodinâmicas na zona de estudo permitindo analisar as alturas de ondas, zona de rebentação e reflexão da onda junto à costa. O objetivo final é propor soluções para a renaturalização desta zona e o melhoramento das condições de surf.
Ano: 2018
Número Páginas:
226-229pp.
Autor(es): Castro, J.; Mendonça, A. C.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.
Editor: Instituto Hidrográfico
Keywords: Reflexão; Rebentação; COULWAVE; Madeira; Surf
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Survey of a three-dimensional scale model of a rubble-mound breakwater using different 3D surface modelling techniques
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The objective of this paper is to describe and compare the use of different high-resolution survey techniques to create and analyse 3D surface models made up of point clouds, using open-source and freeware post-processing tools. Within this framework, several tests were conducted on a three-dimensional scale model of a breakwater, with surveys performed by a smartphone, the Microsoft® Kinect® sensor and a UAV camera. All the tests were conducted for a physical model placed in an empty wave tank. For this comparison, a number of post-processing software were used: the Microsoft Kinect Fusion Application, Visual SFM and MicMac, all freeware software. The clouds of points were compared using the CloudCompare freeware software and the Golden Software Surfer commercial software.In order to obtain a clear comparison between these tools (i.e., to better evaluate accuracy and associated errors), all the point clouds (with RGB colour information) were aligned with data coming from a survey used to coordinate some points in the model (Ground Control Points). All the clouds were compared with a corrected cloud based upon coordinated points painted on the concrete floor of the wave tank.The specific experimental conditions needed for using each of these methodologies were investigated and classified.
Ano: 2018
Número Páginas:
10p.
Autor(es): Lemos, R.; Henriques, M. J.; Capitão, R.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.; Jónatas, R.; Silva, H.
Editor: IHCantabria
Keywords: 3D surface models; Kinect sensor; Photogrammetric techniques; Damage evolution
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SWAMS: Novos desenvolvimentos
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Nesta comunicação apresenta-se os novos desenvolvimentos que estão em curso no sistema SWAMS ALERT, que é um sistema previsão, alerta e avaliação de risco de eventos perigosos associados à navegação em áreas portuárias e ao comportamento dos navios amarrados.O sistema usa as características da agitação marítima previstas para determinar os seus efeitos em termos de forças em amarras e defensas, bem como de movimentos de um navio amarrado. Para isso, o sistema utiliza um conjunto de modelos numéricos. O sistema consiste em quatro módulos: I - Características da agitação marítima; II - Navegação em áreas portuárias; III - Avaliação de Risco e IV - Sistema de Alerta. A interface do sistema é através de uma plataforma web totalmente interativa e amigável.Ilustra-se a aplicação deste sistema ao porto da Praia da Vitória.
Ano: 2018
Número Páginas:
95-98pp.
Autor(es): Pinheiro, L.; Lopes, P.; Poseiro, P.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.; Santos, J. A.
Editor: Instituto Hidrográfico
Keywords: Sistema de alerta; Previsão em tempo real; Navegação
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Systematic observation of maritime works. The new OSOM+
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This paper presents recent new features of the Systematic Observation of Maritime Works (OSOM+) program, under development at LNEC since 1986, for using in an extensive number of maritime structures of mainland Portugal. Those functionalities are illustrated with applications to a real case scenario (the port of Ericeira) and by indicating their added-value on the existing methodology.
Ano: 2018
Número Páginas:
466-469pp.
Autor(es): Capitão, R.; Lemos, R.; Henriques, M. J.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.; Neves, M. G.; Silva, L. G.; Reis, M. T. L. G. V.
Editor: Instituto Hidrográfico
Keywords: Drones; VANT; Serial surveys; Maritime works; Systematic observation
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It is common for the local sea state in coastal waters to be a complex combination of waves due to local and recent wind (the "sea") and long period waves resulting from earlier weather systems, which have travelled many 100s of km with little attenuation of these very long waves (the "swell"). Sea and swell may have very different directions and periods.
Ano: 2018
Autor(es): Bruce, T.; Franco, L.; Romano, A.; Menendez, M.; Reis, M. T. L. G. V.; Pinheiro, L.; Van der Meer, J.
Keywords: Overtopping; Bimodal wave; Crossover project
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A 3D RANS-VOF wave tank for oscillating water column device studies
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This paper presents the validation of a wave maker with active absorption method implemented in FLUENT® RANS-VOF code for modelling long time series of waves propagating and interacting with coastal structures, more specifically, with Oscillating Water Column devices, to cancel out the reflected wave that reaches the wave maker. Verification of the numerical technique was performed in a 3D wave tank in which a technique of multiple active absorption wave makers was used. Good results were obtained in quasi-3D and fully-3D applications showing that active absorption should be used for modelling accurately the complex interaction between wave and coastal structures, in the present case, with an oscillating water column device integrated in a vertical breakwater.
Ano: 2017
Número Páginas:
710-721pp.
Autor(es): Teixeira, P.; Didier, E.; Neves, M. G.
Editor: CIMNE
Keywords: Wave dynamic absorption; RANS-VOF; Numerical modelling; Oscillating water column
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A web platform for the systematic monitoring of coastal structures
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Due to both its geographic location and maritime importance, Portugal is equipped with a large number of port infrastructures, the majority of which built for goals such as to guarantee the tranquility of the sheltered areas of the harbour basins, to help controlling sedimentation by guiding the currents, to protect water taken from thermoelectric plants, amongst others. In Portugal, the most common of these structures is the rubblemound breakwater. Due to its characteristics, maintenance or repair works are common throughout its lifetime. However, the need for these repair works should be evaluated in advance, in order to avoid significant costs associated to those works or, even worse, the collapse of the structure. It is therefore quite important to evaluate the Present Condition of the structure, as well its Evolution and Risk Conditions. The Present Condition is periodically checked on-site and all relevant data gathered is recorded, by filling in inspection forms, in order to perform further comparisons and analyses with previous inspections of the structure, as to eventually characterize Evolution and Risk conditions. To expedite all this process and prevent likely occurrence of errors in data collection, a monitoring tool, supported through a map-based online geographic information system (WebGIS) was developed, enabling the georeferencing of the structures concerned. This system adapts to the location of the user
Ano: 2017
Número Páginas:
102-111pp..
Autor(es): Maia, A.; Rodrigues, A.; Lemos, R.; Capitão, R.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.
Editor: SCITEPRESS
Keywords: Mobile devices; Georeferencing; Adaptation; Risk assessment; Coastal structures; Geographic information system
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Air injection effect on wave propagation: experimental modelling
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The air entrainment effect on wave breaking is of the highest importance for the wave energy dissipation. Wave breaking is a complex phenomenon with several physical processes, making it difficult to quantify the contribution of the air in the energy dissipation process. This study presents a different approach where the wave propagation is exposed to air injected in the bottom of a wave flume. The experiment allows studying in a controlled environment the direct effect of the air bubbles in the wave propagation. The measurements show the free surface elevations and velocity profiles at two sections of the wave flume. The turbulence effect of the air injection on the wave propagation was evaluated. The results show differences for the three types of air injection that were tested. The air injection rate of each orifice is an important factor for the wave dissipation. The wave heights were found to decrease due to the air injection. The Turbulent Kinetic Energy shows an increase along the water column and on the downstream direction of the flume.
Ano: 2017
Número Páginas:
11p.
Autor(es): Neves, D. R.; Pires Silva, A.; Siebring, A.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.; Matos, J.
Editor: Artes Gráficas J. Martínez, S.L
Keywords: Wave dissipation; Wave flume; Turbulence; Wave propagation; Air bubbles
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Análise de imagem para estudo do emulsionamento de ar na rebentação de onda
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Apresenta-se nesta comunicação uma técnica baseada em análise de imagem para a medição e caraterização da concentração de ar produzida no processo de rebentação de onda. Para este efeito, realizaram-se filmagens dos ensaios num canal de ondas no Laboratório Nacional de Engenharia Civil (LNEC), que reproduzem dois tipos de rebentação de onda, progressiva e mergulhante. A validação da técnica de análise de imagem é feita por dois métodos, o primeiro com recurso à injeção de bolhas de ar através de uma bomba de ar e o segundo com a medição pontual da concentração de ar com uma sonda de deteção de bolhas de ar. Os resultados, relativos aos dois tipos de rebentação de onda, mostram as concentrações de ar e a distribuição da pluma de bolhas de ar. As medições realizadas permitem quantificar e caracterizar o ar emulsionado no processo de rebentação de onda.
Ano: 2017
Número Páginas:
18p.
Autor(es): Neves, D. R.; Pires Silva, A.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.; Matos, J.
Editor: PIANC
Keywords: Emulsionamento de ar; Rebentação de onda; Modelação física; Canal de ondas; Análise de imagem
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Multi-functional artificial reefs for coastal protection
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Ano: 2009
Número Páginas:
153-210 pp.
Autor(es): Voorde, M.; Antunes do Carmo, J.; Neves, M. G.
Editor: Ch. A. Hudspeth, T. E. Reeve
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Teses de Doutoramento
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Trapped-mode propagation along irregular coasts
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Ano: 1999
Número Páginas:
159 p.
Autor(es): Santos, J. A.
Editor: ******
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Probabilistic Assessment of the Safety of Coastal Structures
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Ano: 1998
Número Páginas:
594 p.
Autor(es): Reis, M. T.
Editor: ******
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Unsteady Nearshore Currents on Longshore Varying Topographies
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Ano: 1998
Número Páginas:
346 p.
Autor(es): Sancho, F. E.
Editor: ******
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Simulação da agitação irregular. Técnicas matemáticas
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Ano: 1973
Autor(es): Carvalho, M. M.
Editor: ******
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D1.1: Analysis of past extreme events, lessons learned ans SoA models V1
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C2IMPRESS is a multi-disciplinary project which aims to enhance understanding and public awareness on multi-hazard risk, based on innovative models, methods, frameworks, tools and technologies to develop decision-making platforms with a fine-grained spatio-temporal data to better assess impacts, vulnerability and resilience on natural hazards. This Report is the Deliverable 1.1 and belongs to Work Package 1, which is mainly addressed to identify the past climate and physical processes that underlie natural disaster events and their consequences
Ano: 2023
Autor(es): Moragues, A.; Estrany, J.; Alves, E.; Zózimo, A. C.; Leitão, T. E.; Ruiz, M.; Oliveira, M. M.; Sfetsos, A.; Fernandes, T. F.
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Demonstration and technical tours plan
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A major objective of TRA LISBON 2022 Conference is to boost research and innovation capacity for the transport sector, throughout a full innovation cycle, from idea to market. Having this in view, the project
Ano: 2022
Autor(es): Batista, F. A.; Marecos, V.; Antunes, M. L.; Macedo, A. L.; Freire, A. C.; Capitão, R.; Arsénio, E.; Maia, L.
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Demonstration submission and selection guidelines
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The demonstration area will be one of the main focus points of TRA LISBON 2022, presenting multifunctional spaces and being prepared to receive a large number of different types of on-site demonstrations (indoor and outdoor). On-line demonstrations will also be an option, allowing for the widest possible coverage of access for all the participants.The dedicated areas will allow for interactive demonstrations of technological innovations to be carried out by and for industry partners, researchers, and other stakeholders. Demonstrations are an excellent opportunity to introduce conference attendees in an engaging way, as well as to promote new contacts and promising business.
Ano: 2022
Autor(es): Freire, A. C.; Arsénio, E.; Macedo, A. L.; Antunes, M. L.; Capitão, R.; Belinha, M.
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Technical tours organization criteria and procedures report
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According to the CSA project plan, WP5.2 task objective is to organize technical tours that feature attractive and interactive showcases aiming at engaging participants into novel technologies for all transport modes and enabling stakeholders and their companies to disseminate and even sell their products and applications to all interested parties.
Ano: 2022
Autor(es): Capitão, R.; Macedo, A. L.; Arsénio, E.; Antunes, M. L.; Freire, A. C.
Editor: TRA LISBON 2022
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Data Repository Rules. Deliverable 10.4
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This report is part of HYDRALAB+ Work Package 10, which seeks to strengthen the coherence of experimental hydraulic and hydrodynamic research undertaken by the HYDRALAB+ partner organisations. It outlines the work carried out by Samui Design & Management Ltd, supported by HR Wallingford, in relation to the development of a data repository structure that can be adopted by participants of the HYDRALAB+ project.
Ano: 2018
Autor(es): Mendonça, A. C.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.; Neves, M. G.; Capitão, R.; Lemos, R.; Reis, M. T. L. G. V.
Keywords: Data from physical modeling; Zenodo; Data repository structure
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Data Storage Report. RECIPE Task 8.2: Overtopping events in breakwaters under climate change scenarios
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Reliable prediction of wave run-up/overtopping and structure damage is a key task in the design and safety assessment of coastal and harbor structures. Run-up/overtopping and damage must be below acceptable limits, both in extreme and in normal operating conditions, to guarantee the stability of the structure and the safety of people and assets on and behind the structure. The mean-sea-level rise caused by climate change and its effects on wave climate may increase the number and intensity of run-up/overtopping events and make the existing coastal/harbor structures more vulnerable to damage.Accurate estimates, through physical modelling, of the statistics of overtopping waves for a set of climate change conditions, are needed. The research project HYDRALAB+ (H2020-INFRAIA-2014-2015) gathers an advanced network of environmental hydraulic institutes in Europe, which provides access to a suite of environmental hydraulic facilities. They play a vital role in the development of climate change adaptation strategies, by allowing the direct testing of adaptation measures and by providing data for numerical model calibration and validation. The use of physical (scale) models allows the simulation of extreme events as they are now, and as they are projected to be under different climate change scenarios.The enclosed dataset refers to the experimental work developed at LNEC within HYDRALAB+ and considers 2D damage and overtopping tests for a rock armor slope, with four different approaches to represent storms. Data of free surface elevation, overtopping and damage is presented.
Ano: 2018
Autor(es): Fortes, C. J. E. M.; Mendonça, A. C.; Lemos, R.; Neves, M. G.; Reis, M. T. L. G. V.; Capitão, R.
Keywords: Climate change; Overtopping; Data repository
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Facilitating the re-use and exchange of experimental data. Task 10.1 Critical review. D10.2 Critical Review of data flux between laboratory models, numerical models and field case studies
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The HYDRALAB+ project is aimed at strengthening the coherence of experimental hydraulic and hydrodynamic research undertaken across its partner organisations. This report is D10.2 of the HYDRALAB+ project, entitled
Ano: 2018
Autor(es): Mendonça, A. C.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.; Neves, M. G.; Capitão, R.; Lemos, R.; Reis, M. T. L. G. V.
Keywords: Field data; Numerical modeling data; Physical modeling data; Data flux
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Facilitating the re-use and exchange of experimental data. Task 10.2 Data Standards and Licenses. D 10.3 Data Standards Report
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The HYDRALAB+ project is aimed at strengthening the coherence of experimental hydraulic and hydrodynamic research undertaken across its partner organisations. This report is D10.3 of the HYDRALAB+ project, entitled
Ano: 2018
Autor(es): Mendonça, A. C.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.; Neves, M. G.; Capitão, R.; Lemos, R.; Reis, M. T. L. G. V.
Keywords: Data management options; Experimental data; Data formats
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Protocols for representing variability and unsteadiness in flume facilities. Deliverable Number 8.2
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This deliverable is related to task 8.2
Ano: 2018
Autor(es): Mendonça, A. C.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.; Lemos, R.; Capitão, R.; Neves, M. G.; Reis, M. T. L. G. V.
Keywords: Extreme events; Climate change; Variability in flume facilities
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Sistema de previsão, alerta e gestão de riscos causados pela agitação marítima - Relatório inicial Arquitetura e características gerais do sistema para os portos de Madalena do Pico, São Roque do Pi
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Neste relatório inicial são apresentadas a arquitetura e as caraterísticas gerais dos protótipos do sistema de previsão, alerta e gestão de riscos causados pela agitação marítima para os portos de Madalena do Pico, São Roque do Pico e Praia da Vitória. Os três protótipos em desenvolvimento têm por base uma arquitetura semelhante, com características distintas, nomeadamente no que respeita à localização dos dados de base, às malhas computacionais utilizadas e às características físicas das fronteiras, tanto no plano horizontal (interface terra-mar), como no vertical (batimetria dos fundos). Caracteriza-se o layout geral dos portos, bem como a sua morfologia e operabilidade.
Ano: 2018
Autor(es): Pinheiro, L.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.; Reis, M. T.; Poseiro, P.
Keywords: Porto de Praia da Vitória; Porto de São Roque do Pico; Porto de Madalena do Pico; Agitação marítima; Alerta e gestão de riscos; Sistema de previsão
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Risk Perception of Coastal Flooding in Praia da Vitória, Azores
The project LIFEGARACHICO (LIFE20 CCA/ES/001641) proposes the creation of an effective flexible adaptation framework for the coastal unicipalities of Macaronesia, making specific local interventions to increase their resilience against extreme coastal events resulting from climate change. Social surveys were applied in Praia da Vitória, Terceira, Azores, to understand the civilians perception of coastal flooding events.
Ano: 2024
Autor(es): Lima, L.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.; Zózimo, A. C.; Pinheiro, L.
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Social Surveys Indicating the Resilience of Urban Coastal Localities in Macaronesia to Coastal Flooding
The project LIFE-GARACHICO (LIFE20 CCA/ES/001641) proposes the creation of an effective flexible adaptation framework for the coastal municipalities of Macaronesia, making specific local interventions to increase their resilience against extreme coastal events resulting from climate change. Social surveys were applied in both localities in order to understand the civilians perception of coastal flooding events
Ano: 2024
Autor(es): Fortes, C. J. E. M.; Lima, L.; Zózimo, A. C.; Pinheiro, L.; Modino, R.; Barroso, J. G.; Cruz, C. G.; Comes, L.
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Avaliação da Estabilidade do Quebra-Mar Destacado do Porto Inglês (Ilha do Maio
Realização de ensaios em modelo físico reduzido 3D para a avaliação da estabilidade do quebra-mar destacado do Porto Inlgês, Maio, Cabo-Verde
Ano: 2023
Autor(es): Soares, R. E.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.; Lemos, R.; Costa, C.E.B.C.; Silva, L. G.; Pinheiro, L.; Neves, M. G.
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Physical modelling of wave-induced plant drag coefficient
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Ano: 2019
Autor(es): Reis, R.; Suzuki , T.; LUBBERS, B.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.; Pires Silva, A.
Keywords: Flume experiments; Wave propagation; Plant flexibility; Vegetation
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Evaluation of wave overtopping consequences for risk assessment using ANP methodology
Adverse sea conditions can cause emergency situations associated to wave overtopping, which endanger the safety of people and goods, with negative impacts for society, the economy and the environment. Therefore, a methodology to assess the overtopping risk in port and coastal areas is essential for a proper planning and management of these areas.The Portuguese National Laboratory for Civil Engineering (LNEC) has been developing the HIDRALERTA system, an integrated decision-support tool for port and coastal management, which focus in preventing and supporting the management of emergency situations and the long-term planning of interventions in the study areas. It enables the user to calculate the risk for various port and coastal activities, starting with the characterization of sea-waves, wind field and tide levels at the study regions.HIDRALERTA was already tested at different places in Portugal: Costa da Caparica beach, in Almada, and port of Praia da Vitória, in the Azores. However, in both cases, the evaluation of wave overtopping / flooding consequences was carried out using a quite simple approach. In fact, such consequences were assessed only at a global and qualitative level, based on information provided by the responsible authorities.This paper aims at testing a quantitative methodology to evaluate overtopping consequences: the Analytic Network Process (ANP). This methodology was proposed to solve complex decision-making problems and its objective is to calculate the priorities among decision elements which will define their final weights on the consequences. The ANP approach can produce interdependencies between criteria and compute the respective weight of each criterion. Such a network model with dependence and feedback improves the priorities derived from judgements and makes prediction more accurate. So, the ANP allows comparison among clusters of elements. Furthermore, in this methodology we take into account the impacts of alternatives on the importance of criteria, by normalizing the comparison matrix. Thus, the given alternatives can influence the ranking of criteria.Application of the ANP methodology to the case study of Praia da Vitória port is presented and a consequences level map is obtained.
Ano: 2016
Autor(es): Lourenço, I.; Santos, J. A.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.; Reis, M. T. L. G. V.; Poseiro, P.; Craveiro, J.
Keywords: Praia da Vitória port; Analytic Network Process (ANP); Risk; Wave overtopping
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Sistema de alerta para a navegação em portos
Apresenta-se um novo sistema de alerta para navios amarrados em portos que se encontra em desenvolvimento no Laboratório Nacional de Engenharia Civil. O sistema SWAMS_ALERTA é um sistema de previsão e alerta baseado na avaliação do risco associado ao comportamento de navios amarrados em zonas portuárias.Os riscos associados a navios amarrados decorrem de movimentos excessivos, quer no plano horizontal, quer no plano vertical. Estes movimentos podem condicionar as atividades portuárias, nomeadamente cargas e descargas, mas em casos extremos podem levar à ocorrência de situações de emergência, tais como rotura de cabos, rotura de cabeços de amarração ou até colisões com o cais. As consequências deste tipo de situações envolvem sempre grandes prejuízos materiais e por vezes humanos.O sistema SWAMS_ALERTA utiliza as medições e previsões de agitação marítima para a determinação dos seus efeitos em termos de movimentos nos seis graus de liberdade e forças nas amarras e defensas quando o navio se encontra estacionado no cais. Para tal, o sistema recorre a uma série de modelos numéricos, interligados entre si. A comparação destes valores com valores máximos admissíveis pré-estabelecidos permite a avaliação, em tempo real, de situações de emergência e a emissão de alertas dirigidos às entidades portuárias.O sistema é constituído por 4 módulos:I
Ano: 2016
Autor(es): Pinheiro, L.; Lopes, P.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.; Santos, J. A.
Keywords: Navios amarrados; Riscos; Sistema de previsão e alerta
CONSTRUÇÃO DA EXPANSÃO DO PORTO DE SAL-REI 1ª FASE (ILHA DA BOAVISTA CABO VERDE) Ensaios bidimensionais em modelo reduzido Parecer Técnico
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Definição da Geometria para um Recife Artificial Multifuncional em Leirosa (Poster)
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Ano: 2010
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Autor(es): Neves, M. G.; Antunes do Carmo, J.
Editor: Gestão Costeira: Vulnerabilidades e Riscos na Região Centro
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Probabilistic Assessment of Hazards from Overtopping of Seawalls in Urban Environments: Annual Report of pOST-dOCTORAL rESEARCH
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Ano: 2005
Autor(es): Reis, M. T. L. G. V.
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Guidelines and Recommendations for River Information Services - PIANC
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Ano: 2004
Autor(es): J.A Covas
Editor: ******
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