Coastal defence through wave farms

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  • J. Abanades
  • D. Greaves
  • G. Iglesias
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Coastal defence through wave farms J. Abanades, D. Greaves, G. Iglesias 1 Plymouth University, School of Marine Science and Engineering, Marine Building, Drake Circus, Plymouth PL4 8AA, UK The possibility of using wave farms for coastal defence warrants investigation because wave energy is poised to become a major renewable in many countries over the next decades. The fundamental question in this regard is whether a wave farm can be used to reduce beach erosion under storm conditions. If the answer to this question is positive, then a wave farm can have coastal defence as a subsidiary function, in addition to its primary role of producing carbon-free energy. The objective of this work is to address this question by comparing the response of a beach in the face of a storm in two scenarios: with and without the wave farm. For this comparison a set of ad hoc impact indicators is developed: the Bed Level Impact (BLI), beach Face Eroded Area (FEA), Non-dimensional Erosion Reduction (NER), and mean Cumulative Eroded Area (CEA); and their values are determined by means of two coupled models: a high-resolution wave propagation model (SWAN) and a coastal processes model (XBeach). The study is conducted through a case study: Perranporth beach (UK). Backed by a welldeveloped dune system, Perranporth has a bar between -5 m and -10 m. The results show that the wave farm reduces the eroded volume by as much as 50 per cent and thus contributes effectively to coastal protection. This synergy between marine renewable energy and coastal defence may well contribute to improving the viability of wave farms through savings in conventional coastal protection.

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تاریخ انتشار 2016