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Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament d'Enginyeria Civil i Ambiental

Gironella Cobos, Xavier

Bihs, Hans

Weizhi Wang, Widar

Publication date

2025-10-22



Abstract

This thesis investigates local scour around a vertical pile under steady current and regular waves using the REEF3D::CFD solver. The model couples RANS (k–ω), a level-set free surface, and a morphodynamic sediment module. Validation is performed against two benchmarks: scour under current and scour under waves. The aims are to reproduce the time history and near-equilibrium scour depth, quantify grid needs, and assess a reduced-length numerical wave tank (NWT). Under current, simulations match the observed growth and final profile; a near-bed spacing of about 0.75 cm is adequate. Under waves, both a 28m and a 4.4m NWT are tested; dx = 0.02m gives the best wave quality. The reduced tank reproduces S/D(t) and the final depth with comparable accuracy at much lower cost. A Keulegan–Carpenter study (KC = 3, 6.5, 18) shows that larger KC accelerates early scour and deepens the near-equilibrium hole, with signs of saturation at high KC. Overall, REEF3D gives credible predictions, and the short NWT enables efficient parametric studies.

Document Type

Master thesis

Language

English

Publisher

Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya

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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International

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