The project addresses the problem of preventing and mitigation of natural coastal hazards associated with long wave dynamics (storm surges, tsunamis, sneaker waves, wakes from high-speed ferries) by using fast ferries wakes as a dynamically similar input allowing modelling and measurements of the shoaling and runup properties of extreme oceanic waves of big scales in well-controlled, safe conditions. Another target is the evaluation of the damage potential of fast ferry wakes upon vulnerable coasts, incl. the sediment transport properties due to a short group of long waves in otherwise calm conditions. Tallinn Bay, a semi-enclosed body of water that hosts extremely intense fast ferry traffic and provides calm conditions during a part of the high season, is a suitable natural laboratory for such studies. The key parameter to be studied is the dependence of the runup height on the details of wave profile. The main goal is to develop and validate both detailed and express calculation methods for runup characteristics of long, potentially hazardous waves based on a few decisive parameters of the incident waves. Responsible Scientist: Dr. Ira Didenkulova
News
- Fatemeh Najafzadeh defended her PhD thesis
- Rain Männikus defended his PhD thesis
- Maris Eelsalu defended her PhD thesis
- Tarmo Soomere was re-elected president of the Estonian Academy of Sciences
- Tarmo Soomere was elected president of the Estonian Academy of Sciences
- Tarmo Soomere was elected foreign member of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences
- Andrea Giudici was interviewed by an Italian TV national channel RAI 3
- Andrea Giudici was interviewed by an Italian TV’s TGCom News Program
Contact
Head: prof. Tarmo Soomere
Laboratory of Wave Engineering
Institute of Cybernetics at Tallinn University of Technology
Akadeemia 21
12618 Tallinn
Estonia
Fax: +372 620 4151
Phone: +372 620 4176
http://wavelab.ioc.ee