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http://dx.doi.org/10.9765/KSCOE.2022.34.6.335

A Case Study on the Preliminary Study for Disaster Prevention of Storm Surge: Arrangement of Structures  

Young Hyun, Park (Costal Development and Energy Research Center, Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology)
Woo-Sun, Park (Costal Development and Energy Research Center, Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology)
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Journal of Korean Society of Coastal and Ocean Engineers / v.34, no.6, 2022 , pp. 335-345 More about this Journal
Abstract
Climate change is accelerating worldwide due to the recent rise in global temperature, and the intensity of typhoons is increasing due to the rise in seawater temperature around the Korean Peninsula. An increase in typhoon intensity is expected to increase not only wind damage, but also coastal damage caused by storm surge. Accordingly, in this study, a study of the method of reducing storm surges was conducted for the purpose of disaster prevention in order to respond to the increasing damage from storm surges. Storm surges caused by typhoons can be expected to be affected by structures located on the track of typhoon, and the effects of storm surges were studied by the eastern coast and the barrier island along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico in the United States. This study focused on this aspect and conducted related research, considering that storm surges in the southern coastal area of the Korean Peninsula could be directly or indirectly affected by Jeju Island, which is located on the track of typhoon. In order to analyze the impact of Jeju Island on storm surges, simulations were performed in various situations using a numerical analysis model. The results of using Jeju Island are thought to be able to be used to study new disaster prevention structures that respond to super typhoons.
Keywords
typhoon; numerical analysis; storm surge; disaster protection; structure;
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