Title of article :
Simulating Wind Driven Waves in the Strait of Hormuz using MIKE21
Author/Authors :
Mehdiabadi, Faeghe Eslami hormozgan university, بندر عباس, ايران , Mehdizadeh, Mehdi Mohammad hormozgan university, بندر عباس, ايران , Rahbani, Maryam hormozgan university, بندر عباس, ايران
Abstract :
Coastal areas on earth are among the most dynamic zones which affected by different parameters such as waves, currents, and storms. To manage and control such a zone it is essential to study the hydrodynamic of the area. MIKE 21/3 Coupled Model FM was used to investigate the wind driven waves around Larak Island located in the Strait of Hormuz. To simulate the pattern of the wave in the area irregular triangular grid was applied. The pattern of current around the Island was studied for a one year period of simulation. It was found that the current induced wave break around the Northern coast of the Island is relatively weak. It was also observed that the prevailed wave in the area is mainly toward the Northeast. The averaged wave height in the surfzone is about 0.5 m., with the current velocity of about 0.2 m.s^-1. Considering the prevailed wind and wave direction, it was concluded that the northern coasts of the Larak Island are suitable places for harbor construction, recreational and fishing activities.
Keywords :
Waves Break , Current , MIKE , Larak Island
Journal title :
ILMU KELAUTAN: Indonesian Journal of Marine Sciences (IJMS)
Journal title :
ILMU KELAUTAN: Indonesian Journal of Marine Sciences (IJMS)