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Standing-Up Mechanism of Hydroplane Tsunami Barrier by Using PIV Analysis

Author(s): Ryoukei Azuma, Tadao Ito, Tetsuya Hiraishi, Takahiro Sugano

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Keywords: Hydroplane Tsunami Barrier; Particle Image Velocimetry; Airfoil Theory; Hydrodynamic force;

Abstract: The Hydroplane Tsunami Barrier does not need electric power and human operation, and judgment as countermeasure against tsunami. It assumes that this breakwater is installed in a bottom of entrance to a port, a river mouth and so on. This barrier is actuated and stood up only by a hydraulic power of tsunami. When a tsunami goes down, it returns to an original position. It is operated also by a drawback of a tsunami. A getting caught of debris and sediment, ground deformation are mostly not influence for its action. In this research, the Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) was conducted for fluid analysis neighboring barrier body. To reproduce the one-way flow which simulated a tsunami, experiments are conducted by the steady flow in the circulating open channel. It is concluded that the lift force by vortex in theory of wing sections such as airplane is the main dynamic force of standing-up mechanism also in this barrier. Moreover, when the standing-up angle became 15 degrees or more, the backflow region occurred clearly in the upstream side of top end. Results clearly show that a strong lift force is generated by the turbulence structure.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3850/38WC092019-0778

Year: 2019

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