Scheldt flume
The Scheldt flume is a state-of-the art wave flume capable of generating both regular (periodic) and irregular (random) waves.
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The wave generator is equipped with online Active Reflection Compensation. This means that waves propagating towards the wave board are measured and that the wave board compensates for these reflected waves. In this way these undesired waves do not re-reflect towards the construction and do not disturb the measurements. Also wave board control for random second-order waves is operational to compensate for spurious waves.
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technical data
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overall length: 56 m
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width: 1 m
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height: 1.2 m
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piston-type (translatory) wave board
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full stroke: 2 m
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maximum velocity: 1.2 m/s
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maximum acceleration: 4.7 m/s2
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frequency range between f = 0.01 Hz and f = 2 Hz
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maximum regular wave height Hmax = 0.4 m
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maximum significant wave height Hm0 = 0.25 m
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opposing and following currents
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glass wall flume with three meter long observation window
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remote-controlled instrument carriage
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wave computation and processing software Delft-AUKE/generate
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The Scheldt flume is equipped with Deltares' second-order wave computation software Delft-AUKE/generate which has been developed by Deltares. This means that the second order effects of the first higher and first lower harmonics of the wave field are taken into account in the wave board motion. It is designed to suppress spurious waves in order to generate a true-to-nature wave field in the basin with little laboratory side effects. The software is capable of generating regular waves as well as irregular waves according to well-known and user-defined spectral distributions.
Besides the reduction of the generation of spurious waves, it is very important to suppress the re-reflection of waves at the wave maker. To this end, the wave board is equipped with three wave gauges, which measure the wave height at the paddle. The wave gauge signals are used as input for the online Active Reflection Compensation algorithm, which identifies any reflected waves and instantaneously compensates the wave board motion to absorb these waves.
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application areas
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Our experience in physical model studies of harbour structures is considerable. We are involved in studies on a diversity of coastal and offshore structures. In all of those studies aspects of armour stability, wave impact loading and the determination of the relevant hydraulic conditions for design purposes was of primary interest.
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Typical studies for the Scheldt flume are related to:
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breakwaters; stability of armour layers, wave overtopping, wave pressures, wave forces, optimisation of breakwater designs
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dikes; wave overtopping, wave run-up, stability of inner slopes, wave forces
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jetties; wave pressures and wave forces on piles and deck of jetties
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beaches; stability of beaches under wave attack
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scour and bed protection
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It is possible to construct all kind of foreshore bathymetries in our Scheldt flume, both fixed bed and mobile bed foreshores to ensure the wave behaviour in the model will be the same as in prototype.
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