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- Experimental and numerical simulations of oblique extreme wave conditions in front of a breakwater`s trunk and round headPublication . Carvalho, R. F.; Santos, João Alfredo; Ojeda, G. Barajas; Beg, Md. N. A.; Lopes, P. M.; Fortes, J. C.; Lara, J. L.Climate change studies already reported sea level rise as an accepted scenario, which induces changes in nearshore wave conditions. A large range of new experiences including water level, run-up, overtopping, hydrodynamic data for different wave steepnesses and directions was performed in the Leibniz Universität Hannover (LUH) wave basin for a rubble mound breakwater with a slope of 1(V):2(H). This work presents, focusing on oblique extreme wave conditions, numerical simulations of the hydrodynamics in that experiment using OpenFOAM®. Results of the wave generation boundary conditions and their propagation, namely elevation of the water level free-surface and velocity data at specific locations are compared and discussed with data from experimental measurements acquired by acoustic wave gauges and acoustic doppler velocimeter (ADV) / Vectrino equipment. Although an exact match between numerical and laboratory values was not reached, an appropriate incident wave angle and a reasonable amplitude of velocities and water depths was achieved and the same happened to the statistics of those values.
- Experimental study of an onshore dual chamber oscillating water column devicePublication . Gadelho, Jorge; Rezanejad, Kourosh; Guedes Soares, Carlos; Santos, João Alfredo; Anastas, Gael; Fortes, ConceiçãoA wave flume is used to study a scaled model of a stepped bottom dual-chamber Oscillating Water Column (OWC) installed onshore. Compared to traditional single-chamber OWCs, the use of dual-chambers is expected to widen the range of sea states in which the OWC is more efficient, and the step, in front of the first chamber, boosts the capturing energy capacity of the device. The Power Take-Off (PTO) system is modelled as an air opening in the pneumatic chambers. Several experiments combining regular incident waves and PTO damping conditions are performed. Results of the amplitudes of the free surface elevations inside the chambers show that the device can amplify the incident wave amplitude up to 1.57 times in chamber 2. Results of the primary ef ficiency show that the device is highly dependent on the PTO damping characteristics and can reach around 40% for a wide range of wave periods. Results of the reflection analysis show that the reflection coefficient is also dependent on the PTO damping characteristics but remain lower than 0.6 for all the studied cases. Sloshing phenomenon (mostly in the cross-section direction) was observed for a wavelength close to the cross-section dimension, impacting negatively on the device pneumatic performance.
- Energy assessment of potential locations for OWC instalation at the Portuguese coastPublication . Anastas, Gael; Santos, João Alfredo; Fortes, C. J. E. M.; Pinheiro, LilianaThis work aims to determine the exploitable wave energy resource at five potential sites close to harbour pro-tection facilities at the Portuguese coast, namely at the Azores archipelago, at Madeira Island and at Sines, on the coast of mainland Portugal. For that purpose, a third-generation wave model SWAN is used to transfer the offshore estimates of sea wave conditions to those points over the last 40 years. Sea states and wind fields are provided by the climate reanalysis datasets ERA5. Using sea states as boundary conditions and wind fields as forcings in the numerical domains of the SWAN model, the sea states were propagated shoreward, in order to estimate and analyse the wave conditions in the regions of interest. By combining the average energy flux per unit length of wave front and the probability of occurrence of each sea state, the average exploitable annual energy per unit length of wave crest can be computed. The variability of this energy flux is analysed since it is of paramount importance for the efficiency of Wave Energy Converters (WEC). This assessment showed that the best location for the installation of dual-chamber OWC devices is at the Azores archipelago.
- Projeto To-SEAlert. Desenvolvimentos recentesPublication . Zózimo, Ana Catarina; Fortes, Conceição; Santos, João Alfredo; Pinheiro, Liliana; Lemos, Rute; CAPITÃO, RUI; Fonseca, Ana; Roque, D.; Taborda, Rui; Silva, Ana; Serrazina, Vera; Craveiro; Reis, Maria Teresa; Andriolo, Umberto; Ferreira, José Carlos; Jóia Santos, C.O projeto To-SEAlert tem como objetivo a inclusão de um conjunto de ferramentas/metodologias de modo a tornar o sistema HIDRALERTA (Poseiro, 2019, Fortes et al., 2020, Pinheiro et al., 2020) mais eficiente, fiável e robusto. Essas ferramentas incluem o uso de imagens de satélite e de vídeo, de modelação numérica e física, métodos quantitativos e probabilísticos para a avaliação do risco e planeamento de emergência, para melhorar a eficiência e a confiança no sistema, bem como proporcionar a sua validação. Este projeto tem como objetivo principal a implementação de um sistema que seja capaz de apoiar as autoridades responsáveis na monitorização, prevenção e gestão de situações de emergência. Este artigo apresenta o trabalho desenvolvido recentemente nas diferentes tarefas do projeto, entre o qual se pode destacar o desenvolvimento do protótipo do sistema para a zona costeira da Costa da Caparica, a validação do protótipo do porto da Ericeira com recurso a imagens de vídeo-monitorização, o teste de modelos numéricos para o cálculo do galgamento, e a implementação de metodologias de avaliação quantitativa das consequências do risco.