2024
DOI: 10.3389/fbuil.2024.1343398
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Efficient data-driven machine learning models for scour depth predictions at sloping sea defences

M. A. Habib,
S. Abolfathi,
John. J. O’Sullivan
et al.

Abstract: Seawalls are critical defence infrastructures in coastal zones that protect hinterland areas from storm surges, wave overtopping and soil erosion hazards. Scouring at the toe of sea defences, caused by wave-induced accretion and erosion of bed material imposes a significant threat to the structural integrity of coastal infrastructures. Accurate prediction of scour depths is essential for appropriate and efficient design and maintenance of coastal structures, which serve to mitigate risks of structural failure … Show more

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“…Additionally, wave energy converters also have the potential to combine with OWTs to mitigate the impact of waves on structures. On top of field, laboratory, and numerical modelling, in recent years, several studies have successfully applied data-driven machine learning approaches (such as [120][121][122]) for the estimation of scour holes (mainly for coastal defenses), which could be further explored for scour protection design for OWTs. Nevertheless, the comparison and trade-offs of such measures may be key elements of future studies given the obvious differences between each scour protection measures and foundation types.…”
Section: Key Challenges and Future Research Needsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, wave energy converters also have the potential to combine with OWTs to mitigate the impact of waves on structures. On top of field, laboratory, and numerical modelling, in recent years, several studies have successfully applied data-driven machine learning approaches (such as [120][121][122]) for the estimation of scour holes (mainly for coastal defenses), which could be further explored for scour protection design for OWTs. Nevertheless, the comparison and trade-offs of such measures may be key elements of future studies given the obvious differences between each scour protection measures and foundation types.…”
Section: Key Challenges and Future Research Needsmentioning
confidence: 99%