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August 16, 2022, 16:26 |
conventional rubble mound breakwater 3D model design
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Emilee Wissmach
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I am currently looking at artificial spur-and-groove reef modules as breakwaters for my thesis and using FLOW-3D Hydro to analyze them. I would like to be able to run a conventional submerged rubble mound breakwater simulation to be able to compare their wave attenuation properties but am not sure what the best way is to make/get a file for the structure.
Does anyone have a file that they are willing to share? Or know the best way for me to make this? Otherwise I am thinking I will create an impermeable core (just a solid) and stack rocks on top of it. |
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