Preliminary Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Using Artificial Reefs to Reduce Breaking Wave Impact on Offshore Structures

Charlotte Lødsen Andersen , Ida Skov Milthers, Julie Carøe Kristoffersen, Christos Thomas Georgakis, Longbin Tao

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    Abstract

    Waves breaking on offshore platforms can have damaging consequences for the structure and for the safety of the people working on it. Recent unexpected extreme wave events have shown the effects that breaking waves have on offshore platforms. In this paper, the results from a scaled experimental investigation conducted the Newcastle University wind, wave and current tank, are presented. With these tests, the effectiveness of using artificial reefs to avoid or lessen the effects of breaking wave activity is examined. Four different types of artificial reefs are tested and their effects are compared to a reference test with no artificial reef. The comparison is based on the changes of the size and location of the maximum wave amplitude, the maximum displacement of a scaled platform and the artificial reef's ability to dissipate wave energy. Overall, the results show that placing the rectangular reef in the tank produces the most promising results. However, it is also shown that placing any one of the artificial reefs in the tank will affect a change in the wave motion. Thus, this investigation shows that the use of an artificial reef could be a step in securing a higher level of protection for personnel and operations.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationOffshore Technology : OMAE2017
    Number of pages12
    Volume1 Offshore Technology
    PublisherAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers
    Publication dateJun 2017
    Article numberOMAE2017-61975
    ISBN (Print)978-0-7918-5763-2
    ISBN (Electronic)9780791857632
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jun 2017
    Event36th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering - Trondheim, Norway
    Duration: 25 Jun 201730 Jun 2017
    https://www.asme.org/wwwasmeorg/media/ResourceFiles/Events/omae/omae2017-web-2.pdf

    Conference

    Conference36th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering
    Country/TerritoryNorway
    CityTrondheim
    Period25/06/201730/06/2017
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