On the Modelling of the Hydrodynamic Drag of Mangroves
Abstract
Mangroves are increasingly promoted as nature-based solutions for coastal protection, yet many existing models neglect the vertical variation of vegetation biomass, leading to oversimplified representations of root-flow interactions. In this study, we introduce a generalised parametrisation of the mangrove vegetation profile that is applicable across multiple mangrove species and derive a wave attenuation model that explicitly accounts for the mangrove root characteristics. Based on this parametrisation, we propose a simplified mangrove representation that reproduces a prescribed drag force profile and is suitable for both computational fluid dynamics simulations and experimental fabrication. The hydrodynamic performance of the proposed model is evaluated using OpenFOAM simulations. Our results show that the wave attenuation effectiveness of mangroves is frequency-selective and species dependent. This nonlinear behaviour contrasts with classical vegetation models and reveals a previously unrecognized mechanism by which mangrove root characteristics govern coastal protection.
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