Title of article :
Evaluation of Cross-Shore Profile Behavior in Medium-Term Timescales Using XBeach: A Case Study of Zarabad Fishery Harbor, Iran
Author/Authors :
Shams Derakhshan, Ali Faculty of Civil Engineering - Shahrood University of Technology, Shahrood , Adjami, Mahdi Faculty of Civil Engineering - Shahrood University of Technology, Shahrood , Neshaei, Ahmad Department of Civil Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - University of Guilan, Rasht
Abstract :
Among the numerous problems that decrease the capability of a harbor in the
country, seasonal sedimentation is identified as a major problem for many
fishery harbors. In 2007, Zarabad Fishery Harbor conditions were also
identified as critical due to the large volume of sand accumulation and
consequent closure of its entrance. Numerical modeling of coastal bed level
change was implemented to provide insight into the typical response of the
Zarabad beach to regular wave attacks, and to obtain an operational and
validated model for the site. Advanced numerical models employed to predict
coastal evolution at a variety of time and spatial scales usually include many
free parameters that require calibration to the available field data. The XBeach
numerical model was selected for its capacity to accurately model
hydrodynamic and morphological processes over a two-dimensional domain. It
comprises about 250 model settings that approximately 150 of these settings
relate to physical and numerical Behavior and the other 100 are case-specific
parameters. In this research, 11 parameters are adopted to optimize the model
prediction efficiency for Zarabad Fishery Harbor area. For calibration and
validation stages, two cross-shore profiles and two medium-term time periods
are selected. The model showed great promise in predicting the evolution of
cross-shore profiles under water, but as expected, the dry part results showed
major errors. XBeach proved to be an operational tool to predict cross-shore
profiles in the area, in such timescales. Although, more tests are needed to
utilize the model in longer time periods with regard to the duration of
simulations.
Keywords :
XBeach model , Cross-shore profiles , Sand accretion and erosion , Beach sedimentation , Bed level change
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics