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MODELLING OF HYDRODYNAMICS AROUND AN IMPERMEABLE BREAKWATER: COMPARISON BETWEEN PHYSICAL AND SPH NUMERICAL MODELING
This work presents the new developments and the validation of a SmoothedParticle Hydrodynamics (SPH) numerical model used in the NationalLaboratory of Civil Engineering (Laboratório Nacional de Engenharia Civil- LNEC) for studies in coastal engineering processes. Although the modelrequires a high CPU time, it proved to be very promising in the simulationof complex flows, such as the wave-structure interaction and the wavebreaking phenomenon. For the SPH model validation, physical modelingtests were performed in one LNEC
Ano: 2012
Número Páginas:
68-76pp.
Autor(es): Didier, E.; Neves, D. R.; Martins, R.; Neves, M. G.
Revista: Engenharia Térmica (Thermal Engineering)
Volume:
Volume 11, Nº 1-2.
Keywords: Pressure; Wave overtopping; Wave breaking; Breakwater; Sph
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NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS OF LOW REYNOLDS NUMBER FLOWS PAST ELASTICALLY MOUNTED CYLINDER
The vortex-induced vibration (VIV) phenomenon has drawn the attention ofresearchers in Engineering for several decades. An example is the riser usedfor petroleum exploration, in which it is subjected to marine flows that maycause oscillations due to vortex shedding. In this paper, numerical analysesof the phenomena that occur in the interaction among flows at low Reynoldsnumbers and elastically mounted cylinders are presented. The simulation iscarried out by using the numerical model Ifeinco that uses a semi-implicittwo-step Taylor-Galerkin method to discretize the Navier-Stokes equationsand the arbitrary Lagrangean-Eulerian formulation to follow the cylindermotion. The rigid body motion description is calculated by using theNewmark method. Firstly, the characteristics of the vortex generationprocess for the fixed cylinder are analyzed. In this case, the Strouhalnumber, the mean drag and the RMS lift coefficients for Reynolds numbersranging from 90 to 140 are shown. Afterwards, an analysis of a flexiblesupported cylinder (with a spring and a damper) in transverse directionsubject to flows with Reynolds numbers ranging from 90 to 140 is carriedout. The cylinder displacement and the vibration frequencies are studied;the synchronization between the vortex shedding and the vibrationfrequency (lock-in) is analyzed. Similar results to the experimental onesdeveloped by Anagnostopoulos and Bearman (1992) were obtained in thisstudy.
Ano: 2012
Número Páginas:
61-67pp.
Autor(es): Gonçalves, R.; Teixeira, P.; Didier, E.
Revista: Engenharia Térmica (Thermal Engineering)
Volume:
Vol. 11
Keywords: Fluid-structure interaction; Oscillating cylinder; Finite element method
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Operational forecast methodology for submarine outfall management: application to a Portuguese case study
Coastal waters are an integral part of the natural environment. Careful planning and management is needed to protect andconserve them, and to ensure that the water supply is useful for a variety of uses.Submarine outfalls for effluent disposal are used to ensure that the water quality is maintained and that the environmental valuesand water uses are protected.Decision on treatment and disposal is based on objectives set by national and international legislation and on coastal and maritimeuses identification.An operational forecast methodology is proposed for the management of submarine outfalls providing information to deal with themarine environment problems and to satisfy needs at different levels for coastal communities.From a management perspective the forecast methodology will support decision making by predicting where a discharged plume islikely to be transported over a few days from its last known location.Short-term forecasts of maritime climate and hydrological conditions along with foreseen effluent characteristics (depending onseasons and population equivalent) of the studied region are used for an accurate estimation of the effluent plume advection anddiffusion processes near the coastline.The operational forecast methodology, continuously evaluating the plume behavior and its relation with the protection perimeter(identified through a coastal usage map), allows the implementation of a precautionary and adjustable management of thesubmarine outfall. Corrective measures (e.g. increase dilution, increase the number of outlets, increase outflow speed) may avoidpossible operational disruptions and minimize potential water quality impacts.To illustrate the application of the procedure, a submarine outfall case study located in the Portuguese coast is analysed.
Ano: 2012
Número Páginas:
12p.
Autor(es): Mendonça, A. C.; Losada, M. A.; Neves, M. G.; Reis, M. T.
Revista: MWWD & IEMES 2012 - MONTENEGRO
Keywords: Management; Operational forecast methodology; Failure modes; Submarine outfalls
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SIMULAÇÃO NUMÉRICA DA AÇÃO DE ONDAS SOBRE UM DISPOSITIVO DE CAPTAÇÃO DE ENERGIAS DAS ONDAS DO TIPO COLUNA DE ÁGUA OSCILANTE
Neste trabalho é analisado um dispositivo de extração de energia das ondas do tipo coluna de água oscilante sob a ação de ondas regulares de diferentes períodos. São realizadas variações no comprimento submerso da parede frontal e no comprimento da câmara. Para tal é utilizado o código numérico FLUINCO, o qual é baseado nas equações RANS e a discretização é realizada utilizando o método semi-implícito de Taylor-Galerkin de dois passos. Uma formulação lagrangeana-euleriana arbitrária (ALE) é utilizada para permitir a solução de problemas que envolvem movimentos da superfície livre. Alguns resultados são comparados com os obtidos utilizando o programa FLUENT. São apresentados a amplificação (relação entre a altura da onda incidente a e dentro da câmara), distribuição das velocidades e vetores de velocidade.
Ano: 2012
Número Páginas:
51-71pp.
Autor(es): Davyt D.P.; Teixeira, P.; Ramalhais R.; Didier, E.
Revista: Revista de Ciências Exatas e Engenharias
Volume:
v.21, n.1.
Keywords: Fluinco; Método dos elementos finitos; Simulação numérica; Coluna de água oscilante; Energia das ondas
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Wave hydrodynamics around a multifunctional artificial reef, at Leirosa
This paper describes an application of theBoussinesq-type COULWAVE model to study the wavehydrodynamics in the vicinity of a multi-functional artificialreef (MFAR). This reef is under investigation and consists ofa supplementary protection solution for the Leirosa sanddune system located at South of Figueira da Foz, on thePortugueseWest coast. Such installation near the coastline isexpected to contribute to enhance the surfing conditions inthe area, protect the sand dune system in the surroundings ofLeirosa beach, and increase its environmental value.Numerical calculations with the COULWAVE model wereperformed for four test cases, considering two reef geometries(differing in the reef angle) and two incident waveconditions (storm condition and a common wave condition).Comparisons between the results obtained, in terms of waveheights and breaking line positions allow us to assess theinfluence of the reef on the hydrodynamics near the beachand around the reef. Moreover, the reef performance wasanalysed in terms of surfability and coastal protection. Thesurfability parameters (breaker height, Iribarren number andpeel angle) were calculated for each test case using thenumerical wave heights, wave directions and wave breakingpositions. Comparisons of parameters allow characterizingthe most appropriate configuration of the reef to improve thesurfing conditions in the study area. A methodology basedon numerical free surface elevations and horizontal velocitycomponents was developed to calculate wave directions,since this is not a direct output of the COULWAVE model.Concerning coastal protection, analyses of the mean currentsaround the reef were used together with observationsof the velocity cells near the shoreline as an indication of thesediment transport.
Ano: 2012
Número Páginas:
11p.
Autor(es): Mendonça, A. C.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.; Capitão, R.; Neves, M. G.; Moura, T.; Antunes do Carmo, J.
Revista: Journal of Coastal Conservation Planning and Management
Keywords: Currents; Surfability parameters; Wave breaking; Coulwave model; Numerical modelling; Artificial reefs
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WAVE PROPAGATION ON A FLUME: PHYSICAL MODELLING
The knowledge of wave transformation and breaking characteristics nearcoastline is essential for the nearshore hydrodynamics and the design ofcoastal structures. This paper describes a wide range of wave flume testsperformed at the National Laboratory for Civil Engineering (LNEC),located in Lisbon (Portugal), which main objective was to study waveshoaling and breaking over a set of different gentle slopes for severalincident waves and thus to contribute for a better understand of thehydrodynamics of wave transformation.The experimental conditions, the measurement equipment, the incidentwave characteristics, the type of measurements performed (free surfaceelevation and particle velocity) and the data obtained are described. Timeand spectral analysis based upon the measured data are also performed andpresented. For a regular wave with a period of 1.5s and a height of 0.1m arepresented and discussed the following results: free surface elevation atselected sections along the flume; the spectral analysis; the significant waveheight and average period along the flume; the particle velocity componentsat different locations along the flume; the average, maximum and minimumvalues of the longitudinal component of the velocity along the flume; thetwo dimensional distribution of the three components of the velocity; andlongitudinal velocity component vertical profiles.
Ano: 2012
Número Páginas:
22-29pp.
Autor(es): Conde, J. M.; Reis, R.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.; Neves, D. R.
Revista: Engenharia Térmica (Thermal Engineering)
Volume:
Vol. 11
Keywords: Spectral analysis; Time analysis; Wave propagation; Wave flume; Physical modelling
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Análise comparativa entre estimativas do modelo SWAN e medições de agitação marítima efectuadas na Praia da Amoreira, Portugal
Neste trabalho, analisa-se o desempenho do modelo numérico SWAN (Booij et al., 1999) na caracterização da agitação marítima na zona costeira da praia da Amoreira, em Aljezur, Algarve. Para este efeito, efectua-se uma análise comparativa entre as medições de agitação marítima realizadas na Praia da Amoreira e as estimativas produzidas por esse modelo. Assim, partindo dos resultados do modelo regional de previsão da agitação marítima, WAVEWATCH III, Tolman (1999, 2002), para os dias em que foram realizadas as medições in-situ, efectuaram-se cálculos com o modelo SWAN, obtendo-se nos locais de medição valores de altura significativa, período de pico e período médio. A comparação das simulações numéricas com os dados medidos permitiu avaliar o desempenho do modelo numérico e reforçar a confiança que já existia neste modelo na sua utilização em estudos de morfodinâmica e dinâmica costeira.
Ano: 2011
Número Páginas:
283-296pp.
Autor(es): Capitão, R.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.
Revista: Revista da Gestão Costeira Integrada
Volume:
11 (3).
Keywords: Swan; Modelação numérica; Medições in-situ; Ribeira de aljezur (portugal)
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Designing a multifunctional artificial reef: studies on the influence of parameters with most influence in the vertical plane
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Ano: 2011
Número Páginas:
99-112pp.
Autor(es): Antunes do Carmo, J.; Neves, M. G.; Voorde, M.
Revista: Springer Science+Business Media
Editor: Journal of Coastal Conservation
Volume:
15.
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Determining the Nearshore Wave Climate between Galinhos and Guamaré
This paper applies two numerical models, REFDIF and SWAN, to characterize the wave climate near the coastalstretch between Galinhos and Guamaré, Brazil. This region is exposed both to incoming swell from NorthAtlantic Ocean and to local seas generated by steady SE Trade Winds, tidal currents are strong, and beachmorphology is very dynamic. Both models were applied to the propagation of different wave conditions, fromoffshore to the coastline of Galinhos-Guamaré. The following incident wave conditions were considered: periodsbetween T=5 s and 13 s, deep water heights between H=0.8 m and 2.4 m, and off-shore directions between N-60-W (60º) and N-60-E (60º). A total of 1053 simulations were performed for the incident wave conditions for eachmodel. The results consist on the wave heights and wave directions of study area. It is also analyzed the results atpoints over the bathymetric line of -8 m (CD). A comparative analysis of the results obtained with each modelpermit to assess their suitability for this area and evaluate their limitations and potentialities
Ano: 2011
Número Páginas:
1179 - 1183pp.
Autor(es): Scudelari, A. C.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.; Neves, C. F.
Revista: Journal of Coastal Research
Volume:
Special Issue 64.
Keywords: Swan; Refdif; Wave diffraction; Wave refraction
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Medium-term evolution of an intermediate beach with an intertidal bar (Amoreira beach, Southwest Portuguese rocky coast)
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Ano: 2011
Número Páginas:
80-84pp.
Autor(es): Fortes, C. J. E. M.; Pinheiro, L.
Revista: Journal of Coastal Research
Editor: ICS2011
Volume:
SI 64.
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Experimental characterization of ship motions induced by passing ships
Using physical modelling, the movements of an otherwise motionless ship induced by the wake waves generated by another ship that sails in its vicinity are analyzed.The tests were carried out at one of the wave tanks of the Portuguese Civil Engineering Laboratory (LNEC). The moving ship is a self-propelled scale model of the
Ano: 2017
Número Páginas:
12p.
Autor(es): Pedro, F.; Santos, J. A.; Hinostroza , M.; Pinheiro, L.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.
Editor: Artes Gráficas J. Martínez, S.L
Keywords: Ship motions; Interaction between ships; Physical model tests; Wake waves
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Forecast, risk assessment and alert system for ships in ports
This work presents the development of a numerical integrated system to help prevent emergency situations and minimize risks associated with sea waves
Ano: 2017
Número Páginas:
13p.
Autor(es): Pinheiro, L.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.; Santos, J. A.; Lopes, P.; Poseiro, P.
Editor: Artes Gráficas J. Martínez, S.L
Keywords: Waves; Alert system; Risk assessment; Moored ships
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Galgamento em estruturas verticais: comparação de dados de ensaios com resultados do modelo numérico AMAZON e de fórmulas empíricas
Neste trabalho estuda-se o galgamento em estruturas marítimas verticais impermeáveis através da aplicação do modelo numérico AMAZON, que é um modelo bidimensional, baseado na resolução das equações não lineares de águas pouco profundas. Para validar a sua aplicação, os resultados de caudal médio galgado obtidos com o modelo foram comparados com os resultados de ensaios em modelo físico bidimensional realizados anteriormente e disponíveis na base de dados do projeto europeu CLASH. Os resultados foram ainda comparados com os das fórmulas empíricas / semi-empíricas de Van der Meer & Bruce (2014), Goda (2008) e de Hedges & Reis (Reis et al., 2013). A fórmula de Van der Meer & Bruce apresenta melhores aproximações aos caudais médios medidos que constam na base de dados do CLASH, seguida da fórmula de Goda e dos resultados do AMAZON, embora estes dois últimos apresentem valores bastante próximos. Assim, enquanto não se fizerem melhorias no modelo e/ou não se estender a outros ensaios a análise feita no âmbito deste trabalho, os resultados sugerem que não há vantagem na sua utilização face às formulações disponíveis, tendo também em conta o tempo computacional significativo exigido para executar o AMAZON.
Ano: 2017
Número Páginas:
17p.
Autor(es): Reis, M. T. L. G. V.; Neves, M. G.; Gaspar, J.J.J.; Hu, K.
Editor: PIANC
Keywords: Modelo numérico AMAZON; Estruturas verticais; Galgamento
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Galgamento num quebra-mar de talude em cenários de alterações climáticas: resultados obtidos em modelo físico e com fórmulas empíricas
O projeto HYDRALAB+ (H2020-INFRAIA-2014-2015) reúne uma rede Europeia de institutos de hidráulica para o estudo de estratégias de adaptação às alterações climáticas através de ensaios experimentais e cujos resultados são essenciais para a calibração e validação de modelos numéricos, fórmulas empíricas, redes neuronais, etc. Os ensaios experimentais desenvolvidos no LNEC, no âmbito do HYDRALAB+, Tarefa 8.2 do RECIPE tem como objetivo a análise do dano num quebra-mar de talude, do galgamento e do espraiamento para quatro cenários de temporal correspondentes a situações extremas associadas a cenários de alterações climáticas. Os ensaios foram realizados num canal de ondas irregulares no qual foiimplementada uma secção transversal do quebra-mar, com um manto constituído por enrocamento.No presente estudo comparam-se os valores do galgamento medidos nos ensaios em modelo físico com resultados estimados por fórmulas empíricas. Testou-se o efeito de um temporal num cenário de alterações climático, através do aumento da altura significativa de onda com o aumento do nível de água. Foi testado um conjunto de condições de agitação incidentes em combinação com dois níveis de maré.A análise dos resultados é feita com o intuito de estimar com precisão a ocorrência de galgamento em quebra-mares, um fenómeno que ainda se torna mais relevante em cenários de alterações climáticas. Com efeito, nestes cenários é previsível a subida do nível médio do mar, bem como o aumento da intensidade e frequência de temporais, o que pode dar origem a fenómenos de espraiamento/galgamento cada vez mais frequentes, tornando assim cada vez mais vulneráveis as estruturas de proteção costeiras e portuárias, bem como as zonas por elas protegidas.
Ano: 2017
Número Páginas:
13p.
Autor(es): Mendonça, A. C.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.; Reis, M. T. L. G. V.; Lemos, R.; Neves, M. G.; Ramos, A.; Capitão, R.
Editor: PIANC
Keywords: Fórmulas empíricas; Modelação física; Alterações climáticas; Galgamento; Quebra-mar
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HIDRALERTA: o sistema e as ferramentas de validação
Este trabalho pretende mostrar os procedimentos utilizados pelo sistema HIDRALERTA para a previsão dos galgamentos costeiros, bem como as ferramentas que têm sido utilizadas para a sua validação. Foram reproduzidas com o sistema as situações de tempestades passadas, para as quais houve relatos documentados de galgamentos significativos e que causaram danos. Esta simulação permitiu perceber a fiabilidade global do sistema e ajustar os limites pré- estabelecimentos para o acionamento de alertas. Com o sistema operacional desde 2015, a documentação que tem sido levantada, através de fotografias e vídeos, pelas autoridades e comunidade locais aquando da previsão da ocorrência de tempestades, têm sido um grande contributo para o melhoramento do sistema. Foi instalado no campo, um sistema de videovigilância que permite detetar e captar automaticamente imagens de galgamentos para comparar com os resultados do sistema. De forma complementar, para avaliação da agitação marítima, utilizam-se as medições da boia ondógrafo instalada junto ao porto e para a validação do fenómeno do galgamento, compararam-se as medições obtidas nos ensaios em modelo físico do perfil tipo do quebra-mar sul, com os resultados da ferramenta neuronal NN_OVERTOPPING2 (Coeveld et al., 2005) (atualmente incorporada no sistema) e com o modelo numérico SWASH (Zijlema et al., 2011) (que se encontra em processo de implementação).
Ano: 2017
Número Páginas:
20p.
Autor(es): Poseiro, P.
Editor: PIANC
Keywords: Porto da Praia da Vitória; Previsões; Eventos históricos; Validação; Sistema HIDRALERTA
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Measuring damage in physical model tests of rubble mounds
This paper studies novel ways to evaluate armour damage in physical models of coastal structures. High-esolution damage data for reference rubble mound breakwaters obtained under the HYDRALAB+ joint-esearch project are analysed and discussed. These tests are used to analyse the way to describe damage, the influence of the sequence of testing, and touches on the possible influence of sea level rise. Results of two test programmes were used. Firstly, 3D physical model tests carried out at the University of Porto, in cooperation with Deltares, were used. Here a wide breakwater trunk was used for statistical reasons. Additionally, 2D test results from LNEC were analysed. Tests for a sea level rise scenario resulted in less damage to the seaside slope. In addition, clear differences between
Ano: 2017
Número Páginas:
10p.
Autor(es): Hofland, B.; Rosa-Santos, P.; Taveira-Pinto, F.; Almeida, E.; Lemos, R.; Mendonça, A. C.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.
Editor: ICE - Institution of Civil Engineers
Keywords: Damage depth; Damage parameter; Breakwaters; Rubble-mound
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Modelação física e numérica da interação hidrodinâmica entre dois navios
Nesta comunicação, analisa-se, recorrendo à modelação física e à modelação numérica, a interação hidrodinâmica entre dois navios, um dos quais parado, o navio
Ano: 2017
Número Páginas:
20p.
Autor(es): Pedro, F.; Pinheiro, L.; Santos, J. A.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.; Hinostroza , M.
Editor: PIANC
Keywords: Interação navio-navio; Modelo numérico; Modelo físico; Movimentos dos navios; Ondas de esteira
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Numerical analysis of the distribution of incident wave energy on an onshore oscillating water column wave energy converter
In this study, a numerical analysis to evaluate the energy efficiency of an Oscillating Water Column (OWC) wave energy converter is carried out. The device geometry is based on the pilot plant installed on Pico Island, Azores, Portugal. The methodology consists in calculating the percentage of the incident energy that is distributed along the wave energy conversion. The FLUENT® numerical model, which is based on the Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) equations, is used. The Volume of Fluid (VoF) method is employed to take into account the water and air fluids. The case study comprises a flume 10 m deep with an onshore OWC at its end. The distribution of the incident wave energy (1 m wave height with a 9 s period) is determined in terms of reflected wave energy, water column oscillation potential energy, pneumatic energy and energy losses due to viscosity and turbulence dissipations. Results show that the incident wave energy is distributed around 37% for the sum of reflected wave energy and viscosity energy loss, 52% for pneumatic energy and 11% for water column oscillation potential energy.
Ano: 2017
Número Páginas:
13p.
Autor(es): Gaspar, L. A.; Teixeira, P.; Didier, E.; Neves, M. G.
Editor: Não disponível
Keywords: Volume of fluid; Oscillating water column device; Finite volume method; Numerical simulation; Wave energy
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Numerical analysis of the influence of air compressibility effects on the oscillating water column water energy converter chamber
The most studied device used for extracting wave energy is the Oscillating Water Column (OWC). In general, numerical simulations of these cases by means of models based on Reynolds-Averaged-Navier-Stokes (RANS) equations adopt the Volume of Fluid (VoF) method to take into account the water and air whose flows are incompressible. The aim of this study is to investigate the influence of the compressibility effect on the air inside the chamber by means of FLUENT® numerical model. Both water and air flows are still considered incompressible, but, at every instant, a pressure based on an analytical equation that takes into account the turbine characteristic relation (kt) of a Wells turbine and the isentropic transformation of the air is imposed on the top boundary of the chamber. Incident waves with period of 9 s and 1 and 2 m high are imposed in a flume 10 m deep with an onshore OWC at its end (kt = 240 Pa s m-3). Results show differences between incompressible and compressible air around 12% in the air pressure amplitude inside the chamber and about 21% in the average pneumatic power.
Ano: 2017
Número Páginas:
14p.
Autor(es): Gonçalves, R.; Teixeira, P.; Didier, E.; Torres, F.
Editor: Não disponível
Keywords: Volume of fluid; Finite volume method; Numerical simulation; Oscillating water column device; Wave energy
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Overtopping events in breakwaters: comparison of 2D physical experiments and empirical formulae
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 as well as 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 run-up/overtopping events and make the existing coastal/harbour 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. 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 experimental work developed at LNEC within HYDRALAB+, TASK 8.2 of RECIPE, entitled
Ano: 2017
Número Páginas:
3749-3757pp.
Autor(es): Mendonça, A. C.; Lemos, R.; Reis, M. T. L. G. V.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.; Neves, M. G.; Ramos, A.; Capitão, R.
Editor: IAHR & USAINS HOLDING SDN BHD
Keywords: Hydralab; Empirical formulae; Physical experiments; Breakwaters; Overtopping
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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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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
Editor: ******
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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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