Abstract

The influence of nearshore mutational terrain on wave was experimentally studied via local-global physical wave model. It was discovered that the influence of submarine topography on wave was mainly manifested by the change in wave height, which was especially apparent when the submarine slope gradient changed greatly and presented approximate mutation. Moreover, the differences of different wave directions and different wave elements in influencing the wave heights with different accumulative frequencies were presented. Therefore, the influence of nearshore mutational terrain on wave should arouse high attention in the engineering construction.

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