Analysis of submerged breakwater models using ripple tank

Authors

  • Mutmainnah Indonesia Defense University
  • Viviq Ardita Wulandari Indonesia Defense University
  • Roman Argus 3B Scientific Expert Industry
  • Atmadi Indonesia Defense University
  • Raditya Faradina Pratiwi National Central University
  • Imastuti Indonesia Defense University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58524/app.sci.def.v1i2.222

Keywords:

Breakwater model, Ripple tank, Dissipation Coefficient

Abstract

A breakwater is an infrastructure that functions to dampen wave energy. To secure the area directly adjacent to the coast, an effective breakwater model is needed based on the analysis of the dissipation coefficient value ( ). This study aims to determine a good breaker model based on the  value using a ripple tank. The data analyzed were wave heights before and after passing through the breakwaters of the three concrete models whose arrangement was varied. The results showed that the breaker model that is effective in reducing wave energy is the Grooved cube model with holes arranged horizontally based on the resulting small reflection coefficient ( ) and transmission coefficient ( ) values and large  values

Author Biography

  • Mutmainnah, Indonesia Defense University
    physics study program

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Published

2023-08-30

How to Cite

Mutmainnah, Wulandari, V. A., Argus, R., Atmadi, Pratiwi, R. F., & Imastuti. (2023). Analysis of submerged breakwater models using ripple tank. International Journal of Applied Mathematics, Sciences, and Technology for National Defense, 1(2), 45-50. https://doi.org/10.58524/app.sci.def.v1i2.222