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Spectral Water Wave Dissipation by Biomimetic Soft Structure
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Coastal protection solutions can be categorized as grey, hybrid, or natural. Grey infrastructure includes artificial structures like dykes. Natural habitats like seagrasses are considered as natural protection infrastructure. Hybrid solutions combine both natural and grey infrastructure. Evidence suggest that grey solutions can negatively impact the environment, while natural habitats prevent flooding without such adverse effects and provide many ecosystem services. New types of protective solutions, called biomimetic solutions, are inspired by natural habitats and reproduce their features using artificial materials. Few studies have been conducted on these new approaches. This study aims to quantify wave dissipation observed in-situ above a biomimetic solution inspired by kelps, known for their wave dampening properties. The solution was deployed in full water column nearby Palavas-les-Flots in southern France. A one-month in-situ experimentation showed that the biomimetic solution dissipates around 10% of total wave energy on average, whatever the meteo-marine conditions. Wave energy dissipation is frequency dependent: short waves are dissipated, while low-frequency energy increased. An anti-dissipative effect occurs for forcing conditions with frequencies close to the eigen mode linked to the biomimetic solution's geometry, suggesting that resonance should be considered in designing future biomimetic protection solutions.
Title: Spectral Water Wave Dissipation by Biomimetic Soft Structure
Description:
Coastal protection solutions can be categorized as grey, hybrid, or natural.
Grey infrastructure includes artificial structures like dykes.
Natural habitats like seagrasses are considered as natural protection infrastructure.
Hybrid solutions combine both natural and grey infrastructure.
Evidence suggest that grey solutions can negatively impact the environment, while natural habitats prevent flooding without such adverse effects and provide many ecosystem services.
New types of protective solutions, called biomimetic solutions, are inspired by natural habitats and reproduce their features using artificial materials.
Few studies have been conducted on these new approaches.
This study aims to quantify wave dissipation observed in-situ above a biomimetic solution inspired by kelps, known for their wave dampening properties.
The solution was deployed in full water column nearby Palavas-les-Flots in southern France.
A one-month in-situ experimentation showed that the biomimetic solution dissipates around 10% of total wave energy on average, whatever the meteo-marine conditions.
Wave energy dissipation is frequency dependent: short waves are dissipated, while low-frequency energy increased.
An anti-dissipative effect occurs for forcing conditions with frequencies close to the eigen mode linked to the biomimetic solution's geometry, suggesting that resonance should be considered in designing future biomimetic protection solutions.
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