Effects of marine traffic on sediment erosion and accumulation in ports: a new model-based methodology
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Language
English
Obiettivo Specifico
4A. Oceanografia e clima
Status
Published
JCR Journal
JCR Journal
Peer review journal
Yes
Journal
Issue/vol(year)
/17 (2021)
ISSN
1812-0784
Publisher
EGU - Copernicus
Pages (printed)
411–430
Date Issued
March 9, 2021
Subjects
Numerical modelling of propeller-induced sediment erosion, transport and deposition in ports
Abstract
The action of propeller-induced jets on the seabed of ports can cause erosion and the deposition of sediment
around the port basin, potentially significantly impacting the bottom topography over the medium and long term. If such dynamics are constantly repeated for long periods, a drastic reduction in ships’ clearance can result through accretion, or the stability and duration of structures can be threatened through erosion. These sediment-related processes present port management authorities with problems, both in terms
of navigational safety and the optimization of management and maintenance activities of the port’s bottom and infrastructure. In this study, which is based on integrated numerical modeling, we examine the hydrodynamics and the related bottom sediment erosion and accumulation patterns induced by the action of vessel propellers in the passenger port of Genoa, Italy. The proposed new methodology offers a state-of-theart science-based tool that can be used to optimize and efficiently plan port management and seabed maintenance.
around the port basin, potentially significantly impacting the bottom topography over the medium and long term. If such dynamics are constantly repeated for long periods, a drastic reduction in ships’ clearance can result through accretion, or the stability and duration of structures can be threatened through erosion. These sediment-related processes present port management authorities with problems, both in terms
of navigational safety and the optimization of management and maintenance activities of the port’s bottom and infrastructure. In this study, which is based on integrated numerical modeling, we examine the hydrodynamics and the related bottom sediment erosion and accumulation patterns induced by the action of vessel propellers in the passenger port of Genoa, Italy. The proposed new methodology offers a state-of-theart science-based tool that can be used to optimize and efficiently plan port management and seabed maintenance.
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