Modeling of wave processes in closed water areas of shallow water areas

Author:

Istomin Eugene1ORCID,Mikheev Valerii1,Petrov Yaroslav1ORCID,Martyn Irma1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Russian State Hydrometeorological University

Abstract

The article presents the developed non-stationary two-dimensional hydrostatic model of wave propagation in the water area of the port of the Bay of Five Hunters, protected by a coastal protection structure in the form of a jetty. The tasks of the work included the development of a model based on the Navier-Stokes and continuity equations and a long-range assessment of the possible impact of the wave situation on marine objects in the port area. At present, the provision of hydrometeorological predictive information is one of the most important factors in the effective operation of port waters. The results are presented graphically using a geographic information system, where different wave heights and maximum wave amplitudes are displayed using a color palette. The consistency of the obtained results is shown, and refraction, diffraction, and interference are noted for the incoming wavefront.

Publisher

Federal State Budgetary Institution - All-Russian Research Geological Oil Institute

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