Numerical Modeling of the Tidal Current Movement of the Macun Port, China

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The Haikou Macun Port is the harbor located in the Chengmai Bay of the southern Qiongzhou Strait, China. The principle for the constructing harbor and waterway is the layout should be conformed to the current field. The layout planning port area is studied from the view of hydrodynamics with a wave-current coupling hydrodynamic model of the Mike21 software package. The results show that the large area flow field is substantially unchanged after project construction and the effect is restricted to a small region near around the Macun Port.

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