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An integrated tool to improve the safety of seaports and waterways under strong wind conditions
Ricci, A.; Vasaturo, R.; Blocken, B. (2023). An integrated tool to improve the safety of seaports and waterways under strong wind conditions. J. Wind. Eng. Ind. Aerodyn. 234: 105327. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jweia.2023.105327
In: Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics. Elsevier Science: Amsterdam. ISSN 0167-6105; e-ISSN 1872-8197, more
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Author keywords
    Seaport areas; Waterways; Local wind conditions; Integrated tool; CFD simulations; On-site measurements

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  • Ricci, A., more
  • Vasaturo, R.
  • Blocken, B., more

Abstract
    The expanding capacity of seaports for worldwide competitiveness is leading to an increased risk exposure. The increasing ship size causes larger wind forces that can render ship navigation difficult in stormy weather. The alert system for the suspension of port operations is usually based on the wind conditions measured by anemometers installed (i) on top of cranes/buildings often sheltered for some wind sectors; hence unable to provide reliable wind statistics, (ii) at undisturbed positions (far from quays); hence unable to catch the actual wind near cranes/mooring ships. Despite many efforts towards the safety management of seaports and waterways, the prediction of real-time local wind conditions in such environments is still challenging. The goal of this paper is the innovative development of an integrated tool to transfer the measured wind field (by on-site measurements) from an undisturbed position to the sea lock under investigation by transfer coefficients computed with CFD. The tool allows tugboat pilots to check in real-time the mean wind speed, wind direction and turbulence intensity in the newly built IJmuiden sea lock, in the Netherlands. This project is targeted at improving the awareness of risks and the prevention of detrimental accidents in seaports in stormy weather.

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