水谷 夏樹, 柳 暁輝, 飯野 佑樹, 宮島 昌弘
土木学会論文集B2(海岸工学) 70(2) I_836-I_840-I_840 2014年 査読有り
Impact tsunami wave pressure acting on near the bottom of a land structure was measured with high speed video images of fluid motion in front of the structure. The value of the maximum impact pressure reached 10 times that of the hydrostatic pressure. The impact pressure changed with some patterns of the fluid motion. The patterns also changed with Fr number. Under low Fr number conditions, the gauge pressure is composed of the dynamic pressure by the maximum of the fluid velocity and the hydrostatic pressure which depends on the height of fluid raising along the front wall. However, Fr number becomes higher, the gauge pressure is getting equal to the dynamic pressure only. The maximum value of the impact pressure can be fit into the function of 0.5 times square of the velocity.