Title of article :
Effect of New Structures at Headland of Crenulate-Shaped Bays on the Equilibrium Shape of Bays in Mokran Coasts
Author/Authors :
Arian, Mohammad MSc in coastal engineering - Tarbiat Modares University , Akbari, Hassan Tarbiat Modares University , Hoseini Chavoshi, Mojtaba MSc in coastal engineering - University of Qom
Abstract :
Construction of a new coastal structure changes the stable shape of the
shoreline. This issue generally leads to sedimentation and erosion around
adjacent structures due to changes in Littoral Sediment Transport (LST). This
mechanism is considerably more complicated in crenulate-shaped bays than in
straight shorelines. Therefore, special theories have been introduced for these
bays. In addition to the above-mentioned difficulties, using two-dimensional
long-term morphological models with considerable run times is not practical
in most real cases. Instability and numerical errors may also be occurred due
to the complicated forms of shorelines. The aim of this research is to introduce
a proper morphological model for South-Eastern shorelines of Iran. Long term
morphological simulation has been done for three important bays in the
Mokran coasts using numerical and empirical models. The results show that
these models are appropriate for understanding the behavior of crenulateshaped
bays. Their responses to natural changes like climate changes as well
as human interventions can also be simulated properly.
Keywords :
Shoreline changes , Crenulate-shaped bays , Long term morphological , simulation , Mepbay , One-line models (COVE)
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics