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Numerical Modelling of Sand Wave Fields in the North Sea using Delft3D FM

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Numerical Modelling of Sand Wave Fields in the North Sea using Delft3D FM

Since September I have been busy with modelling Sand Waves in the North Sea using Delft3D-FM. The prediction of sand waves is relevant for the depvelopment of offshore wind farms in those areas. The sand waves are several meters in height and have a length of several hundreds of meters. They migrate with a rate of a few meters a year and in the direction of migration they can have a relatively steep slope. This sudden change in bed level can be a risk for among others foundations, cables and pipelines. The scale of these sand waves (and especially the steep slope) relative to the scale of the system (the sea/ocean), makes modelling difficult. Mostly idealized 2D situations have been modelled, but the Delft3D Flexible Mesh model might be a solution for this scale problem through the use of unstructured grids. Since September I have worked on a extensive comparison between Delft3D-4 and FM for an idealized sand wave application. More recently I have set up a model with real bathymetry data (instead of idealized sand waves) in Delft3D-FM. The model results were promissing.


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Metadata list
|| Name | Pauline  ||
|| Email | pauline.overes@Deltares.nl ||
|| Room | - |
|| Software package | Delft3D-FM |
|| Start Date | 01-09-2020 |
|| Specialisation Programme | Coastal Engineering |
|| Deltares supervisor | Arjen Luijendijk, Tom Roetert |
|| TU Delft supervisor | Arjen Luijendijk, Stefan Aarninkhof |



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