2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2023.108791
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Modelling the influence of beach building pole heights on aeolian morphology and downwind sediment transport

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“…Conversely, larger gaps render buildings virtually independent, reducing the funneling effect and less significantly altering streamwise velocity. The same model was used to study the influence of a row of ten beach buildings constructed on poles, focusing on understanding airflow, wind-induced erosion, and deposition patterns around the buildings [50]. The main finding is that by elevating buildings on poles, bed shear stress underneath and between them increases due to airflow compression and acceleration, which extends downstream farther than for buildings directly on the surface, potentially enhancing sediment transport towards the dune foot.…”
Section: Numerical Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conversely, larger gaps render buildings virtually independent, reducing the funneling effect and less significantly altering streamwise velocity. The same model was used to study the influence of a row of ten beach buildings constructed on poles, focusing on understanding airflow, wind-induced erosion, and deposition patterns around the buildings [50]. The main finding is that by elevating buildings on poles, bed shear stress underneath and between them increases due to airflow compression and acceleration, which extends downstream farther than for buildings directly on the surface, potentially enhancing sediment transport towards the dune foot.…”
Section: Numerical Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%