Advances in Coastal Hydrodynamics: Modeling, Wave-Structure Interactions and Applications

A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Fluid Science and Technology".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 April 2024 | Viewed by 153

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Interests: maritime hydraulics; wave mechanics; wave energy; coastal engineering
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

This Special Issue aims to publish high-quality research papers that present the latest advances in coastal hydrodynamics, including numerical modeling, wave-structure interactions, and real-world applications.

Coastal hydrodynamics is a complex and interdisciplinary field that encompasses a wide range of physical processes, such as wave propagation, sediment transport, and coastal morphodynamics. These processes are essential for understanding the coastal environment and its response to natural and human-induced hazards.

Numerical modeling has become an indispensable tool for coastal hydrodynamics research and engineering. Coastal models are used to simulate a wide range of coastal processes, from wave propagation and sediment transport to storm surge and coastal flooding. Wave-structure interactions are another important area of research in coastal hydrodynamics. These interactions can have a significant impact on the design and performance of coastal structures, such as breakwaters, seawalls, and offshore platforms.

This Special Issue invites submissions that address the following topics:

  • Advances in the numerical modeling of coastal hydrodynamics;
  • Wave-structure interactions, including experimental, theoretical, and numerical studies;
  • Real-world applications of coastal hydrodynamics models, such as coastal hazard assessment, coastal engineering design, and marine renewable energy development.

Researchers, practitioners, and engineers working in all aspects of coastal hydrodynamics are encouraged to submit their original research papers to this Special Issue. We look forward to receiving your contributions and making this Special Issue a valuable resource for the coastal hydrodynamics community.

Dr. Pasquale G. F. Filianoti
Guest Editor

Manuscript Submission Information

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Keywords

  • coastal hydrodynamics
  • wave-structure interactions
  • coastal modeling
  • coastal engineering
  • numerical simulations
  • coastal processes
  • sediment transport
  • coastal management
  • shoreline protection
  • climate change impacts on coasts

Published Papers

This special issue is now open for submission.
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