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http://dx.doi.org/10.5394/KINPR.2006.30.10.861

Simulation of Flow field and Water exchange Change on the Redevelopment of Busan North Port  

Oh, Dong-Hoon (Graduate school of Korea Maritime University)
Lee, Joong-Woo (Division of Civil and Environment System Engineering, National Korea Maritime University)
Keum, Dong-Ho (Busan Port Authority)
Jun, Sung-Hwan (Graduate school of Korea Maritime University)
Kim, Kang-Min (Seileng Engineering Co., Ltd.)
Abstract
In connection with redevelopment of Busan North Port, there has been lots of studies and efforts for the development of superannuated North general piers into a center of marine tourism and waterfront for the citizens of Busan. Recently it has moved to the stage of execution, after several trials to find concrete solutions. On the other hand, the change of flow field and tidal exchange cuased by redevelopment is one of the important investigation subjects. This study deals with the change of flow field and water exchange after redevelopment using numerical simulation technique, based on the general data which were collected and analyzed. As a result of simulation, the speed of tidal currents are tended to decrease near the North and inner-port and increase at the main waterway. Furthermore, the tidal exchange had a tendency to be small both before and after redevelopment by about 77% in a quasi steady state, which is about 15 days after.
Keywords
Waterfront; Flow field; Tidal exchange; Simulation;
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