NEW EDUCATION TOOL FOR TSUNAMI DISASTER PREVENTION BASED ON TUSNAMI NUMERICAL SIMULATION AND IMAGE ANALYSIS

Author(s):  
Yuta MITOBE ◽  
Kazuya SASE ◽  
Tatsuya KIMURA ◽  
Masaya ABE
Author(s):  
Mitsuhiro Masuda ◽  
Kiyokazu Minami ◽  
Koichi Masuda

On the vessels moored at the wharf, the situation such as drifting and wash up on the wharf due to the breaking of the mooring lines is occurred by the tsunami. The authors are clarified for applicability of the proposed floating tsunami protection wharf (FTPW). FTPW is the floating pier for tsunami disaster. The effect of FTPW is most promising as disaster prevention and mitigation measures for the moored vessels. The authors examined large scale FTPW until now. However, when floating body length was longer than a ship breadth, the possibility that disaster prevention performance of FTPW decreased was confirmed. In this study, the examination about the influence that floating body length gives in disaster prevention performance of FTPW is performed using numerical simulation. Therefore, in the range of length of FTPW/breadth of vessel = 1.0 to 8.0, it was confirmed that tsunami protection performance of FTPW was shown enough.


2013 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 573-583 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yusuke Suga ◽  
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Shunichi Koshimura ◽  
Ei-ichi Kobayashi ◽  
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Drifting ship due to tsunami inundation flow may cause additional damage in harbor area. Many drifting ships were found in the 2011 Great East Japan earthquake tsunami and these caused various problems (damage of ships themselves, striking other structures and obstacle for restoration). In this sense, it is very important for disaster prevention to predict the drifting motion of a large ship by tsunami current. This study aims to simulate the drifting motion of ships by the 2011 Tohoku earthquake tsunami in Kesennuma harbor, Miyagi Prefecture. First, we simulated the hydrodynamic features of the 2011 tsunami by numerical simulation. Secondly, we analyzed the drifting motion of large ships using the result of tsunami numerical simulation. In the analysis, several test cases were conducted by changing parameter and initial position of the ship. Then we verified the results of the ship drifting simulation by comparing with actual grounding position of ships. Throughout the comparisons and verifications, we found the grounding position by the simulation was generally consistent with actual position of ships. Although it is necessary to verify the drifting route of ships, the results suggest that this model is beneficial for future disaster prevention.


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