Wave-Dominated Coastal Systems

Wave-Dominated Coastal Dynamics

The first part of this course provides an introduction to the physical processes governing wave motion and sediment transport in the nearshore environment. This segment emphasizes a qualitative, largely non-mathematical understanding based on foundational material from the Open University textbook Waves, Tides and Shallow-Water Processes, focusing on waves, sediment transport, and beach dynamics. Students are expected to master this content primarily through self-study.

The second part delves into a quantitative treatment of nearshore processes, including short wave dynamics, wave-driven currents, sediment transport, and coastal morphology. These topics are covered over five lectures and tutorials, supported by syllabus chapters dedicated to each area. The course concludes with a guest lecture addressing morphological models and their practical applications in coastal engineering. Throughout the course, you will collaborate in small groups (2–3 members) on a practical assignment that applies theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios.

By the end of the course, you will be able to:

For who? Professionals with a HBO degree in Civil Engineering, with basic knowledge of Fluid Mechanics and programming skills in Excel, Matlab, Python or a similar software are required to do the analysis and plotting to complete the group assignment.

When? Q2

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Meet your teacher

Dr.ir. Jebbe van der Werf                                      Associate Professor                                              Water Systems

In his field of expertise is coastal sediment transport and morphology. Jebbe tries to unravel coastal sediment processes through a combination of field measurements, lab experiments and numerical modeling. His part-time job at Deltares allows him to utilize this knowledge in world-wide applied research and consultancy projects.

More information on his teaching and research can be found here: https://people.utwente.nl/j.j.vanderwerf