Due to rising sea levels, the need for construction of flood defenses is becoming increasingly urgent. A major component in the development of new flood defenses is measuring the impact of waves on structures. Brazilian Ermano de Almeida carried out a project in the Fluid Mechanics Laboratory of the Faculty of Civil Engineering at TU Delft during the summer of 2018 to measure the impact of waves on flood defenses with overhangs. He used force sensors from HBM to do this. Additionally, the project also involved other partners such as the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), Rijkswaterstaat, Witteveen+Bos, PT Structural, and Deltares, the Dutch knowledge and innovation institute for water and subsoil. The results of the research will be relevant in developing new and upgraded hydraulic structures, such as the water outlets on the Afsluitdijk.
Due to rising sea levels, the need for construction of flood defenses is becoming increasingly urgent. A major component in the development of new flood defenses is measuring the impact of waves on structures. Brazilian Ermano de Almeida carried out a project in the Fluid Mechanics Laboratory of the Faculty of Civil Engineering at TU Delft during the summer of 2018 to measure the impact of waves on flood defenses with overhangs. He used force sensors from HBM to do this. Additionally, the project also involved other partners such as the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), Rijkswaterstaat, Witteveen+Bos, PT Structural, and Deltares, the Dutch knowledge and innovation institute for water and subsoil. The results of the research will be relevant in developing new and upgraded hydraulic structures, such as the water outlets on the Afsluitdijk.
Problem: Floods and dike breaches are causing considerable problems and damage across the world.
Solution: By collecting more information about the power of the impact of waves, research should be able to make sturdy and safe structures without making them oversize (as could be the case today).
Results: The raw data from the physical tests will be processed and analyzed. The result will be valuable information for the engineering and construction of new flood defenses.
Problem: Floods and dike breaches are causing considerable problems and damage across the world.
Solution: By collecting more information about the power of the impact of waves, research should be able to make sturdy and safe structures without making them oversize (as could be the case today).
Results: The raw data from the physical tests will be processed and analyzed. The result will be valuable information for the engineering and construction of new flood defenses.
During the design of the test setup, the discharge sluices of the IJsselmeer in the Afsluitdijk were used as the initial reference because the types of waves and their impact examined in the research strongly resemble those observed in these structures. There are water outlets underneath part of the dike which are closed with steel gates during high tides and storms. The waves that hit the gates in the outlets under the horizontal defense beam are suddenly blocked during storms and, thereby, exert enormous forces on the structure. This structure was designed 80 years ago and is being renovated, along with the entire Afsluitdijk. De Almeida also aims to apply the knowledge developed during his research to other locations worldwide, such as in the United States, where there is a great deal of interest in the results of the research due to the incidents of serious flooding in the country and the standing reputation of the TU Delft in the field of hydraulic engineering.