Fig. 1. Schematic model of initial wave breaker
Fig. 2. Experimental Device
Fig. 3. Examples of initial wave breaker test
Fig. 4. Results from Simulation for No initial pre-wave breaker, front located pre-wave breaker, and rare positioned pre-wave breaker
Fig. 5. Pressure time history at costal lines for each case
Fig. 6. Amount of overtopped particles at coastal line for each case
Table 1. Result of buoy movement from stereo vision system
Table 2. Amount of overtopped waves (Depth[mm])
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