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    Enhancing subsea asset performance: Investigating the biomimetic functionality of the Mushroom Reef design in hydrodynamics, stability, and sedimentation

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    Enhancing subsea asset performance_Investigating the biomimetic functionality of the Mushroom Reef design in hydrodynamics-stability and sedimentation.pdf (12.37Mb)
    Date
    2023-11-01
    Author
    Bruno, Welter Giraldes
    Wuppukondur, Ananth
    Al-Mohannadi, Hamad S.
    Bashir, Khalid
    Abdulla, Maryam
    Giraldes, Eduardo W.
    Heally, Sam
    Mello, Eduardo
    Mathew, Dinesh
    Range, Pedro
    Mohammed, Aboobacker V.
    Vethamony, Ponnumony
    Baldock, Tom
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    In this study, laboratory and in situ experiments were performed to assess the stability of the Mushroom Forest Artificial Reef (MFAR) against the hydrodynamic forces of waves and currents and its functionality to avoid sedimentation. Physical modelling was performed in wave flume (waves only) and a long channel (currents only) with a smooth flat bed and a sediment bed. The results illustrated the positive and negative aspects, and then some modifications were made to the in situ experiments. A total of 130 prototype units were produced and deployed at an offshore site in the Arabian Gulf. Sediment traps were installed at the top and base of the mushroom units, and underwater visual assessments were performed to evaluate the stability and sediment behaviour around the studied reefs. The results demonstrated the stability of the units under hydrodynamic loading, with meagre resistance to current displacement (drag forces), with high stability (95% remained vertical), with horizontal vortices leading the sedimentation patterns, and with 46 times less sedimentation at the top than at the base. Thus encouraging coral growth at the mushroom's top with fewer sedimentation risks. In conclusion, MFAR was validated as a blue engineering technology despite some limitations.
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    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0029801823022345
    DOI/handle
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.oceaneng.2023.115850
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/54349
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