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Erosion behavior assessment for scour prediction of Japanese offshore sand using Erosion Function Apparatus (EFA)
Offshore wind farms,EFA,Erosion,Modeling
Abstract Pending
Suhyuk Park / Ajou University
Jinwoo Park / Ajou University
Ilhan Chang / Ajou University
Scour, the erosion of seabed materials caused by water flow, threatens offshore structural stability. While prior research explored scour around piles in cohesive soils, studies on sandy grounds remain limited. This study evaluates scour depth around a 10 m-diameter monopile installed in Japanese offshore sand. Erosion Function Apparatus (EFA) tests quantified critical shear stress, erodibility coefficient, and power exponent for four soil layers. Results show that S3 is the most erosion-prone due to its low critical shear stress, while S4 demonstrates higher resistance to scour compared to other layers. Using SRICOS-EFA analysis and 25 years of discharge data, the maximum predicted scour depth was 1.6 m, with significant erosion starting in year 5 and removing most of layer S1. Due to the limitations of unidirectional flow data, multi-directional discharge and improved soil characterization need to be incorporated in the following studies.
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  • Conference Date

    Nov 04

    2025

    to

    Nov 07

    2025

  • Oct 20 2025

    Abstract Submission Deadline

  • Oct 20 2025

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Oct 30 2025

    Draft Paper Acceptance Notification

  • Nov 07 2025

    Registration deadline

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Hehai University
Chongqing Jiaotong University
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Hehai University
Chongqing Jiaotong University
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