Analisis Gaya Hambat Bebatuan di Pinggir Pantai terhadap Gelombang Air Laut yang Menyebabkan Overtopping Menggunakan Elemen Hingga

Date
2023Author
Marpaung, Rony Genevent Tonang
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Mardiningsih
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Wave overtopping is an event where water waves reach and surpass the surface
of coastal defense structures, which can lead to flooding and coastal erosion. This
study examines the use of rock structures as wave attenuators to reduce the risk
of wave overtopping. Computational analysis methods based on finite element
analysis are employed to develop numerical models and simulations to predict the
level of overtopping and compare the effectiveness of multi-layered rock mound
breakwaters with single-layered ones. The entire analysis of fluid mechanics systems
will be simulated using the COMSOL Multiphysics 5.6 software. The research
findings indicate that multi-layered rock mound breakwaters are more optimal
in dissipating waves compared to single-layered breakwaters. The advantages of
multi-layered rock mound breakwaters lie in the double-resistance effect they create
on the waves, as well as their larger surface area. The different layers of rock
in multi-layered breakwaters are capable of altering wave velocities and absorbing
energy more effectively, while the larger surface area provides more opportunities
to break and reduce wave energy reaching the defense structure. These findings
provide a better understanding of the importance of geometric shape and structure
of wave breakwaters in enhancing the effectiveness of coastal defense against wave
overtopping. This information can serve as a guide for designers and engineers
in designing more effective wave breakwaters to protect coastal areas and related
infrastructure from the risks of overtopping.
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