Attenuation Capacity of a Multi-Cylindrical Floating Breakwater

Author:

Martinelli Luca1ORCID,Mohamad Omar1ORCID,Volpato Matteo1ORCID,Eskilsson Claes2ORCID,Aufiero Manuele3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering (ICEA), Università di Padova, v. Ognissanti, 39, 35129 Padova, Italy

2. Department of the Built Environment (BUILD), Aalborg University, Thomas Mann Vej 23, DK-9220 Aalborg, Denmark

3. Sizable Energy S.r.l., Via Giovanni Durando, 39, 20158 Milano, Italy

Abstract

Floating breakwaters (FBs) are frequently used to protect marinas, fisheries, or other bodies of water subject to wave attacks of moderate intensity. New forms of FBs are frequently introduced and investigated in the literature as a consequence of technological advancements. In particular, a new possibility is offered by High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) by extruding pipes of large diameters (e.g., 2.5 m in diameter) and with virtually no limit in length (hundreds of meters). By connecting two or three such pipes in a vertical layout, a novel low-cost floating breakwater with deep draft is devised. This note investigates numerically and experimentally the efficiency of this type of multi-cylindrical FBs in evaluating different geometries and aims at finding design guidelines. Due to the extraordinary length of the breakwater, the investigation is carried out in two dimensions. The 2D numerical model is based on the solution of the rigid body motion in the frequency domain, where the hydrodynamic forces are evaluated (thanks to a linear potential flow model), and the mooring forces do not include dynamic effects nor drag on the lines. The numerical predictions are compared to the results of a 1:10 scale experimental investigation. An atypical shape of the wave transmission (kt) curve is found, with a very low minimum in correspondence with the heave resonance frequency. The results essentially point out the influence of the position of the gravity center, the stiffness, and the mutual distance among cylinders on kt.

Funder

PNRR MUR

Centro Levi Cases and Sizable Energy S.r.l.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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