CMS-Wave:Transmission
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Wave Transmission over structures
(Summarized from from JCR SI 59 pp7-14)
Impermeable Structures
Low-crested or submerged impermeable structures
Wave transmission is exhibited by fall of the overtopping water mass. The ratio of structure crest elevation to incident wave height is a key parameter governing the wave transmission. CMS-Wave calculates the transmission coefficient , defined as the transmitted wave height divided by the incident wave height, based on the simple expression (Goda, 2000):
(Eq. 10) |
Composite breakwater protected by a mound of armor units at its front
is calculated as
(Eq. 11) |
where:
is the crest elevation of the breakwater above the still water level
is the incident wave height.
Permeable Structures
For permeable structures, wave transmission is calculated using modifications to d'Angremond et al (1996) formula.
Permeable rubble-mound breakwaters
is calculated using as:
(Eq. 12) |