The efficiency of curved jetties in Bay of Santos – SP: numerical modeling

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Autor(a) principal: Gireli,Tiago Zenker
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Souza,Camila Maria Mateus Alves de, Nobre,Larissa Bertholdo, Garcia,Patrícia Dalsoglio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Nowadays, Port of Santos is the largest in Latin America, and it is undergoing a process of deepening of its access channel and, as its final target, is expected to attain 17 m. A considerable increase in the maintenance dredging volume is expected, particularly for the section of the maritime sandbar that is, currently, only maintained by dredging. Consequently, this study employed numerical modeling to propose an efficient layout for two curved, current-guiding jetties for the transposition of the maritime sandbar of Port of Santos navigation channel, and it’s evaluated their efficiency in maintaining depths throughout the channel. Therefore, it was used only the hydrodynamic model of Mike 21 to compare the results with the physical modeling realized in the same simulation conditionals. The results indicate, in both approaches, the current velocities increased with the proposal jetties. Thus, the accomplished study indicates that the adoption of permanent constructions for transposition of the maritime sandbar of the Port of Santos is clearly feasible and it could constitute a more economically attractive option for maintaining depths of 17 m than the current one.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The efficiency of curved jetties in Bay of Santos – SP: numerical modeling
title The efficiency of curved jetties in Bay of Santos – SP: numerical modeling
spellingShingle The efficiency of curved jetties in Bay of Santos – SP: numerical modeling
Gireli,Tiago Zenker
Costal and Port Engineer
Jetties
Numerical modeling
Dredging
title_short The efficiency of curved jetties in Bay of Santos – SP: numerical modeling
title_full The efficiency of curved jetties in Bay of Santos – SP: numerical modeling
title_fullStr The efficiency of curved jetties in Bay of Santos – SP: numerical modeling
title_full_unstemmed The efficiency of curved jetties in Bay of Santos – SP: numerical modeling
title_sort The efficiency of curved jetties in Bay of Santos – SP: numerical modeling
author Gireli,Tiago Zenker
author_facet Gireli,Tiago Zenker
Souza,Camila Maria Mateus Alves de
Nobre,Larissa Bertholdo
Garcia,Patrícia Dalsoglio
author_role author
author2 Souza,Camila Maria Mateus Alves de
Nobre,Larissa Bertholdo
Garcia,Patrícia Dalsoglio
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gireli,Tiago Zenker
Souza,Camila Maria Mateus Alves de
Nobre,Larissa Bertholdo
Garcia,Patrícia Dalsoglio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Costal and Port Engineer
Jetties
Numerical modeling
Dredging
topic Costal and Port Engineer
Jetties
Numerical modeling
Dredging
description ABSTRACT Nowadays, Port of Santos is the largest in Latin America, and it is undergoing a process of deepening of its access channel and, as its final target, is expected to attain 17 m. A considerable increase in the maintenance dredging volume is expected, particularly for the section of the maritime sandbar that is, currently, only maintained by dredging. Consequently, this study employed numerical modeling to propose an efficient layout for two curved, current-guiding jetties for the transposition of the maritime sandbar of Port of Santos navigation channel, and it’s evaluated their efficiency in maintaining depths throughout the channel. Therefore, it was used only the hydrodynamic model of Mike 21 to compare the results with the physical modeling realized in the same simulation conditionals. The results indicate, in both approaches, the current velocities increased with the proposal jetties. Thus, the accomplished study indicates that the adoption of permanent constructions for transposition of the maritime sandbar of the Port of Santos is clearly feasible and it could constitute a more economically attractive option for maintaining depths of 17 m than the current one.
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