Flushing Process within Perched Beaches

Authors

  • Gamal Elsaeed Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Shobra, Banha University, Cairo, Egypt
  • Mohamed Balah Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Suez Canal University, Egypt
  • Mohamed Hassan Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Shobra, Banha University, Cairo, Egypt

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53555/mce.v4i2.363

Keywords:

Water quality, Perched beach, coastal hydro-dynamics, Numerical models, Environmental impacts, Flushing rates

Abstract

Coastal zones in many countries suffer from strong offshore direct rip currents. Rip currents regularly lead to hazardous situations, and at some beaches swimming is prohibited for a considerable time of the year especially during summer storm. Also, the swimming may be prohibited at beaches where the wave height is too high. Saski et al (1975) concluded that breaker heights smaller than 0.6m and current velocities smaller than 0.2m/s are considered as comfortable swimming conditions, but it is hard to swim against a rip current of 0.5m/s and breaker height greater than 2.0m even for good swimmers. So, there is an essential need to construct suitable coastal structure in order to secure safe conditions for swimmers. There are several plans and investigations for improvement of the swimming conditions. The use of coastal structures is the tool in many cases and, hence, the impact of their construction becomes of great interest. The impact of marine structures on shoreline changes and water quality under various waves, current and site conditions is of great interest to engineers and scientists. The present study has been recommended the use of perched beach as a possible alternative for safe swimming conditions. So, water quality within perched beach basin must be considered, and it is particularly important for health and environmental quality, especially in warmer climates where biological processes are accelerated. Successful control of water quality is usually dependent upon periodic exchange of the basin water with the sea water of the open sea. RMA model was applied to investigate various configurations of the perched beach including submergence ratio of the breakwater, groin with/without gap, the gap width/location and emerged/submerged groins. These configurations have been compared from the point of view of flushing rates to develop general guidelines for the design of similar constructions. Coastal zones in many countries suffer from strong offshore direct rip currents. Rip currents regularly lead to hazardous situations, and at some beaches swimming is prohibited for a considerable time of the year especially during summer storm. Also, the swimming may be prohibited at beaches where the wave height is too high. Saski et al (1975) concluded that breaker heights smaller than 0.6m and current velocities smaller than 0.2m/s are considered as comfortable swimming conditions, but it is hard to swim against a rip current of 0.5m/s and breaker height greater than 2.0m even for good swimmers. So, there is an essential need to construct suitable coastal structure in order to secure safe conditions for swimmers. There are several plans and investigations for improvement of the swimming conditions. The use of coastal structures is the tool in many cases and, hence, the impact of their construction becomes of great interest. The impact of marine structures on shoreline changes and water quality under various waves, current and site conditions is of great interest to engineers and scientists. The present study has been recommended the use of perched beach as a possible alternative for safe swimming conditions. So, water quality within perched beach basin must be considered, and it is particularly important for health and environmental quality, especially in warmer climates where biological processes are accelerated. Successful control of water quality is usually dependent upon periodic exchange of the basin water with the sea water of the open sea. RMA model was applied to investigate various configurations of the perched beach including submergence ratio of the breakwater, groin with/without gap, the gap width/location and emerged/submerged groins. These configurations have been compared from the point of view of flushing rates to develop general guidelines for the design of similar constructions.

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Author Biographies

Gamal Elsaeed, Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Shobra, Banha University, Cairo, Egypt



Mohamed Balah, Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Suez Canal University, Egypt



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Published

2018-02-28

How to Cite

Elsaeed, G., Balah, M., & Hassan, M. (2018). Flushing Process within Perched Beaches. International Journal For Research In Mechanical & Civil Engineering, 4(2), 40–65. https://doi.org/10.53555/mce.v4i2.363