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“…where, H=estimated wave height at the location of ADV based on Kobayashi et al (1993). Figure 3 shows the wave-induced velocity of regular waves.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…where, H=estimated wave height at the location of ADV based on Kobayashi et al (1993). Figure 3 shows the wave-induced velocity of regular waves.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 1 lists the experimental conditions for regular wave (Exp 2). Wave gauges were installed at x = 0 and 1.2 m. H i is the measured wave height at x = 0 and H obs is the measured wave height at x = 1.2 m. H est is the estimated wave height at the location of ADV based on Kobayashi et al (1993) as follows.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vegetation has been shown to effectively attenuate flow (Fonseca et al 1982;Peterson et al 2004) and wave energy (Dean 1978;Fonseca and Cahalan 1992;Kobayashi et al 1993;Mendez et al 1999;Möller et al 1999;Dean and Bender 2006;Augustin et al 2009). Several models for predicting wave dissipation through vegetation have been proposed based on the conservation of energy (Dalrymple et al 1984;Mendez and Losada 2004) and conservation of momentum (Kobayashi et al 1993) for linear waves, and these have subsequently been expanded and new models proposed (Dubi and Torum 1995;Mendez et al 1999;Chen and Zhao 2012). Additional models investigating wave attenuation under the combination of wave flow and current flow (Ota et al 2005;Li and Yan 2007) have also been proposed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Use of a non-dimensional drag coefficient is advantageous as it is independent of plant area, which may change seasonally, but is dependent on the morphology and hydrodynamics. For Thalassia testudinum (Bradley and Houser 2009), Zostera noltti (Paul and Amos 2011), and artificial kelp (Kobayashi et al 1993;Mendez et al 1999), exponential functions of Reynolds number were determined for the estimation of drag coefficients with reasonable accuracy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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