2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.oceaneng.2017.12.020
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A study of tsunami-like solitary wave transformation and run-up over fringing reefs

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“…As already mentioned, during its propagation along the basin of constant depth h 0 , the wave transforms as a Riemann wave (Zahibo et al, 2008):…”
Section: Analytical Solutionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…As already mentioned, during its propagation along the basin of constant depth h 0 , the wave transforms as a Riemann wave (Zahibo et al, 2008):…”
Section: Analytical Solutionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In the case of constant depth, the solution is described by the Riemann wave (Stoker, 1957). Its adaptation for the boundary problem can be found in Zahibo et al (2008). In the case of a plane beach, the corresponding solution was found by Carrier and Greenspan (1958).…”
Section: Analytical Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The deeper water depth in front of the fore-reef slope in the experiments is 0.413 m, in which case the water depth above reef flat is 0.03 m. Incident solitary wave height is from 0.05 to 0.07 m. All generated solitary wave in the physical experiments were breaking over the fore-reef slope and formed bore-propagation over the reef flat. The design of the fore-reef slope, water depth over the reef flat, reef flat width and backreef slope was based on the reported literatures (Quataert et al 2015;Yao et al 2018), following Froude similarity with a geometric scale factor of 1:100. Although actual tsunamis often appear as a combination of transient and nonperiodic waves, the solitary waves adopted in this study have been employed in many related studies as a benchmark in modelling the behaviours of tsunamis (e.g.…”
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“…Skotner and Apelt 1999;Yao et al 2012;Zhang et al 2018), irregular (e.g. Nwogu andDemirbilek 2010;Yao et al 2016;Zhang et al 2018), and solitary (Yao et al 2018) wave processes over fringing reefs. Comparing to the other depth-integrated models based on nonlinear shallow equations, the Boussinesqtype models are reported better in predicting the wave processes in deeper water in front of the fore-reef slope because of retention of dispersive terms (Yao et al 2012(Yao et al , 2018.…”
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