Abstract
In this study we continue the work of Vu et al. (2018) [Coastal Eng. 139, 85-97] to develop an extended Boussinesq model that predicts the propagation of water waves in two porous layers. The first and second layer can be a water layer or a porous layer. The inertial and drag resistances are considered in the developed model. After being successfully validated against the analytical solutions, the model is used to simulate waves propagating over a submerged triangular porous bar. The numerical results show good agreement with the physical experimental data of Hsiao et al. (1998) [Proc. Royal Society of London A 458, 1291-1322].References
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