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Dec 31, 2015

Numerical Model for Dune Erosion Due to Wave Uprush

Publication: Coastal Engineering 1984

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The objective of the work presented herein is to quantitize dune erosion as a function of the awash mechanics. In order to achieve this aim, a numerical model is developed which solves the one dimensional continuity and momentum equations for depth and velocity of the swash at the face of the dune. These parameters are then used as input to the dune erosion model which predicts the e::tent of toe retreat of the dune as a function of time. Since the model is formulated in real time, both short and long term events may be simulated. This is particularly important in terms of understanding the short term event in which the dune and beach face do not achieve an equilibrium profile.

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Coastal Engineering 1984
Pages: 1553 - 1558

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Published online: Dec 31, 2015

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J. S. Fisher, M.ASCE
Associate Professor, Department of Civil’ Engineering, North Carolina State University, P.O. Box 7908, Raleigh, NC 27695-7908
M. F. Overton, A.M.ASCE
Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, North Carolina State University

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