Bulletin of the American Physical Society
73rd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics
Volume 65, Number 13
Sunday–Tuesday, November 22–24, 2020; Virtual, CT (Chicago time)
Session D02: Invited Talk: Vegetation Hydrodynamics for Climate Mitigation and AdaptationInvited Session Live
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Chair: Stephen Monismith, Stanford University |
Sunday, November 22, 2020 2:30PM - 3:05PM Live |
D02.00001: Vegetation Hydrodynamics for Climate Mitigation and Adaptation Invited Speaker: Heidi Nepf Coastal ecosystems, such as seagrass and salt marsh, diminish the impact of storm surges and waves. In addition, these ecosystems sequester carbon, called blue carbon, more rapidly than terrestrial forests. Because of these attributes, coastal vegetation is considered an integral part of climate mitigation and adaptation. Predicting the value of these ecosystems with regard to coastal protection and/or blue carbon credit requires models for the interaction of fluid motion with flexible vegetation. This talk describes the development of scaling laws to predict the drag on individual plants, and the extension of these laws to predicted wave decay over a meadow of plants, considering both reconfiguration (the bending of plant elements in response to fluid drag) and sheltering between plant elements. Plant reconfiguration and drag are functions of a Cauchy number (ratio of hydrodynamic drag and the restoring force due to plant rigidity) and the ratio of wave excursion to plant height. Experiments with live and dynamically-similar model plants validate the drag on individual plants and the prediction of wave energy dissipation. Models of seagrass and marsh grass are considered. [Preview Abstract] |
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