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6 October 2021 Experimental Comparison of Hydrodynamic Characteristics of Submerged Floating Tunnel with Different Cross-Sectional Shape
Sang-Ho Oh, Woo Sun Park
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Abstract

Oh, S.-H. and Park, W.S., 2021. Experimental comparison of hydrodynamic characteristics of submerged floating tunnel with different cross-sectional shape. In: Lee, J.L.; Suh, K.-S.; Lee, B.; Shin, S., and Lee, J. (eds.), Crisis and Integrated Management for Coastal and Marine Safety. Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue No. 114, pp. 46–50. Coconut Creek (Florida), ISSN 0749-0208.

This study conducted physical experiments to investigate hydrodynamic characteristics of the submerged floating tunnel (SFT) under wave loading, when the cross-sectional shape of the SFT was either oval or rectangular. By analyzing the experimental data, the performance of the two SFT models were compared with that of the conventional SFT of circular cross-section, which already reported by a previous study (Oh et al., 2013). The experimental results showed that the tensile forces on the tethering lines and the associated wave pressures on the SFT body apparently vary according to the change of the cross-sectional shape of the SFT. In general, the rectangular cross-section was less effective because the tensile forces on the tethering lines and the pressures on the SFT body were greater than those of the oval cross-section.

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Sang-Ho Oh and Woo Sun Park "Experimental Comparison of Hydrodynamic Characteristics of Submerged Floating Tunnel with Different Cross-Sectional Shape," Journal of Coastal Research 114(sp1), 46-50, (6 October 2021). https://doi.org/10.2112/JCR-SI114-010.1
Received: 20 November 2020; Accepted: 18 January 2021; Published: 6 October 2021
KEYWORDS
cross-sectional shape
hydrodynamic behavior
Submerged floating tunnel
tethering line
wave pressure
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