Journal of Navigation and Port Research 2005;29(7):627-634.
Published online September 30, 2005.
Analysis of Numerical Model Wave Predictions for Coastal Waters at Gunsan-Janghang Harbor Entrance
Joong-Woo Lee, Hak-Seung Lee, Hoon Lee, Min-Su Jeon, Kang-Min Kim
Abstract
Gunsan-Janghang Harbor is located at the mouth of Gum River, on the central west coast of Korea. The harbor and coastal boundaries are protected from the effects of the open ocean by natural coastal islands and shoals due to depositions from the river, and two breakwaters. The navigation channel commences at the gap formed by the outer breakwater and extends through a bay via a long channel formed by an isolated jetty. For better understanding and analysis of wave transformation process where a wide coastline changes appear due to on-going reclamation works, we applied the spectral wave model including wind effect to the related site, together with the energy balance models. This paper summarizes comparisons of coastal responses predicted by several numerical wave predictions obtained at the coastal waters near Gunsan-Janghang Harbor. Field and numerical model investigations were initially conducted for the original navigation channel management project. We hope to contribute from this study that coastal engineers are able to use safely the numerical models in the area of port and navigational channel design.
Key Words: Gunsan-Janghang Harbor;Spectral wave model;Energy balance model;Navigational channel design
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