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Page 1: CL-ISOS booklet v4.3 - University of Ottawardio.rdc.uottawa.ca/outfall2016/CL-ISOS booklet_s.pdfWelcome to the 2016 Coastlab Conference and the 2016 Outfalls Symposium! On behalf of

6th International Conference on the Application of Physical Modelling in Coastal and Port

Engineering and Science www.coastlab2016.com

International Symposium on

Outfall Systems, 2016 www.outfall2016.ca

Final Program

Ottawa, Canada | 10-13 May 2016

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Table of Contents Internet Access 1 Registration Desk 1 Emergencies 1 Welcome Message 2 Coastlab’16 – Schedule at a Glance 3 ISOS’16 – Schedule at a Glance 4 Conference Venue 5 Information for Presenters 5 About Coastlab 6 Coastlab’16 Local Organizing Committee 6 Coastlab’16 Keynote Speakers 6 Coastlab’16 Program 7 About ISOS 13 ISOS’16 Local Organizing Committee 13 ISOS’16 Keynote Speakers 13 ISOS’16 Program 14 Technical Visit to the NRC Research Facilities 19 Ottawa River Cruise 19 Welcome Reception 20 Conference Dinner 20 Coastlab’16 Short Course 21 ISOS’16 Short Course 21 Exhibitors and Sponsors 22 Coastlab’16 Scientific Committee 24 ISOS’16 Scientific Committee 24 University of Ottawa Campus Map 25 Map of Conference Venues and Hotels 26

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Internet Access The wifi network “guOttawa” is available for conference attendees. No password is required.

Registration Desk The registration desk is located on the ground floor of the SITE rotunda. Conference delegates are asked to check-in at the registration desk upon arrival to receive their name tag and welcome package. Volunteers will be available to provide assistance and answer your questions. The registration desk will be open during the following hours:

Tuesday 10 May 8:30 – 18:00 Wednesday 11 May 8:00 – 17:00

Thursday 12 May 8:00 – 14:00 Friday 13 May 8:00 – 10:00

Emergencies On campus, please call the University of Ottawa protective services: 613-562-5700 x5411 Otherwise dial 911 to report all health, fire, or other emergencies.

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Welcome Message Welcome to the 2016 Coastlab Conference and the 2016 Outfalls Symposium! On behalf of the Local Organizing Committees, we invite you to make the most of the many technical sessions, keynote lectures, short courses, and social events that have been organized for you, and to enjoy your time with us here in the beautiful city of Ottawa! Our goal has been to create a stimulating and enriching forum to learn about and discuss the latest developments in physical modelling applied to coastal and port engineering and coastal science, as well as the design and analysis of outfall systems. Registered delegates of ISOS’16 or Coastlab’16 are welcome to participate in the combined technical program of both conferences. Both technical programs are included in this booklet. All health breaks, lunches, and social events are also shared between the two conferences. We wish to thank all of our sponsors and exhibitors, as well as the many volunteers who have contributed to the organization of these events. We wish all our delegates an excellent four days, full of rich networking with leading experts from over 25 countries worldwide.

Majid Mohammadian Chair of the ISOS’16

Ioan Nistor

Co-chair of Coastlab’16

Andrew Cornett

Co-chair of Coastlab’16

Credit: Ottawa Tourism

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Coastlab’16 – Schedule at a Glance

Wednesday, May 11, 2015 9:00 9:40 Joint Conference Opening and Welcome 9:40

10:20 Keynote Lecture 1 | Prof. Dan Cox 10:20 10:50 Health Break / Exhibition Visit

10:50 12:10 1A: Coastal Hydrodynamics 1B: Wave-Structure Interaction,

Loading and Response 1C: Laboratory Technologies and

Measurement Systems 12:10 13:20 Lunch Break 13:20 14:00 Keynote Lecture 2 | Prof. Tomoya Shibayama

14:00 15:20 2A: Sediment Transport / Scour 2B:Wave-Structure Interaction,

Loading and Response 2C: Coastal Field Measurement

and Monitoring 15:20 15:50 Health Break / Exhibition Visit

15:50 16:50 3A:Sediment Transport/Scour 3B:Panel Discussion on Coastal &

Ocean Engineering Education 3C: Wave-Structure Interaction,

Loading, and Response 18:00 20:00 Welcome Reception | Desmarais Hall (Ticket required)

Thursday, May 12, 2015 8:40 9:20 Keynote Lecture 3 | Mr. Bill Baird

9:20 10:20

4A: Physical Modelling Case Studies

4B: Coastal and Ocean Structures, Breakwaters and Revetments

4C: Tsunami Hydrodynamics, Impacts and Mitigation

10:20 10:50 Health Break / Exhibition Visit

10:50 12:10

5A: Combined Physical and Numerical Modelling

5B: Coastal and Ocean Structures, Breakwaters and Revetments

5C: Tsunami Hydrodynamics, Impacts and Mitigation

12:10 13:20 Lunch Break 13:20 14:00 Keynote Lecture 4 | Dr. Etienne Mansard 14:15 16:45 Technical Tour | NRC Research Facilities 19:00 20:30 Ottawa River Cruise (Ticket required)

Friday, May 13, 2015 8:40 9:20 Keynote Lecture 5 | Dr. Marcel van Gent

9:20 10:20

6A: Combined Physical and Numerical Modelling

6B: Laboratory Technologies and Field Monitoring

6C: Wave Properties and Characteristics

10:20 10:50 Health Break / Exhibition Visit

10:50 12:10

7A: Combined Physical and Numerical Modelling 7B: Extreme Events 7C: Wave and Tidal Energy

12:10 13:20 Lunch Break 13:20 14:00 Keynote Lecture 6 | Prof. Bill Kamphuis

14:00 15:20

8A: Wave Run-up and Overtopping

8B: Tsunami Hydrodynamics, Impacts and Mitigation

15:20 15:50 Health Break / Exhibition Visit 15:50 16:10 Coastlab16 Closing Ceremony 18:30 22:00 Conference Dinner | Canadian War Museum (Ticket required)

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ISOS’16 – Schedule at a Glance

Wednesday, May 11, 2016 9:00 9:40 Joint Conference Opening and Welcome

9:40 10:20 Keynote Lecture 1 | Dr. Joseph Lee

10:20 10:50 Health Break / Exhibition Visit

10:50 12:10 Technical Session 1H Technical Session 1G Technical Session 1J

12:10 13:20 Lunch Break

13:20 14:00 Keynote Lecture 2 | Dr. Philip Roberts

14:00 15:20 Technical Session 2H Technical Session 2G

15:20 15:50 Health Break / Exhibition Visit

15:50 16:50 Technical Session 3H Technical Session 3G Technical Session 3J

18:00 20:00 Welcome Reception | Desmarais Hall (Ticket required)

Thursday, May 12, 2015 8:40 9:20 Keynote Lecture 3 | Dr. Gregory Lawrence

9:20 10:20 Technical Session 4H Technical Session 4G

10:20 10:50 Health Break / Exhibition Visit

10:50 12:10 Technical Session 5H Technical Session 5G Technical Session 5J

12:10 13:20 Lunch Break

13:20 14:00 Keynote Lecture 4 | Dr. Hazim Qiblawey

14:15 16:45 Technical Tour | NRC Research Facilities

19:00 20:30 Ottawa River Cruise (Ticket required)

Friday, May 13, 2015 8:40 9:20 Keynote 5 | Dr. Tobias Bleninger

9:20 10:20 Technical Session 6H Technical Session 6G

10:20 10:50 Health Break / Exhibition Visit

10:50 12:10 Technical Session 7H Technical Session 7G Technical Session 7J

12:10 13:20 Lunch Break

13:20 14:00 Panel Discussion

14:00 15:20 Technical Session 8H Technical Session 8G

15:20 15:50 Health Break / Exhibition Visit

15:50 16:10 ISOS’16 Closing Ceremony 18:30 22:00 Conference Dinner | Canadian War Museum (Ticket required)

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Conference Venue The University of Ottawa is the largest bilingual (English-French) university in the world. Located at the heart of Canada’s capital, uOttawa has ready access to the great institutions of our country. Our advances in social sciences, health, science, and the humanities make uOttawa a unique place to learn, grow, and excel. The Coastlab’16 Conference and Outfalls Symposium will be held at the University’s SITE (School of Information Technology & Engineering) building. Inaugurated in September 2002, SITE became the southern gateway to the University of Ottawa. The building is an aesthetic marvel that incorporates the latest in high-tech outfitting and energy efficiency. For example, hundreds of outlets are spread throughout the building in lounges and common areas; the entire south atrium acts as a solar-heat recycling system; and the building is equipped with a state-of-the-art heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning system, and an ultra-efficient lighting system. Inspired by Paris’s Centre Georges Pompidou, renowned architect Ron Keenberg used bright colours, concrete and steel siding, and checkered floor tiles in his innovative design.

Information for Presenters Please plan on a 15 minute presentation, followed by 5 minutes for discussion. Presenters must bring their presentation on a USB stick and upload it directly to the audio-video system in the appropriate session room at least 15 minutes prior to the start of their session. Volunteers will be available in each room to assist with uploading presentations. If desired, SITE room F0126 is available for use during the conference as a speaker ready room.

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About Coastlab Coastlab’16 is organized under the auspices of the International Association of Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research (IAHR) and is co-sponsored by the Canadian Society of Civil Engineering (CSCE) and the Coasts, Oceans, Ports, and Rivers Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE-COPRI. Coastlab’16 aims to bring together leading experts in the fields of coastal hydrodynamics, coastal and port engineering, and physical modelling to exchange knowledge and discuss recent developments impacting the sustainable development of coastal infrastructure and the stewardship of coastal environments. Coastlab’16 is the 6th edition of the Coastlab international conference series, and the first to be held outside Europe. It builds on the successes of previous conferences held in Porto (2006), Bari (2008), Barcelona (2010), Ghent (2012) and Varna (2014).

Coastlab’16 Local Organizing Committee

Co-chair: Dr. Ioan Nistor – University of Ottawa Co-chair: Dr. Andrew Cornett – National Research Council Colin Rennie – University of Ottawa Majid Mohammadian – University of Ottawa Nils Goseberg – Leibniz University of Hannover Scott Baker – National Research Council Jacob Stolle – University of Ottawa Paul Knox – National Research Council Steffanie Piche – University of Ottawa Seth Logan – Baird & Associates Isabelle Cheff – University of Ottawa Graham Frank – Baird & Associates Steven Douglas – University of Ottawa Danker Kolijn – Baird & Associates

Coastlab’16 Keynote Speakers

Bill Baird Founder and Principle of Baird and Assoc., Canada Thoughts on the Future of Physical Modelling in Coastal Engineering

Prof. Dan Cox Professor of Coastal and Ocean Engineering, Oregon State University, USA Physical Modelling of Tsunami and Hurricane Surge Hazards to Increase Community Resilience

Dr. Etienne Mansard Former director of the NRC Canadian Hydraulics Centre and President of IAHR, Canada On the Evolution of Techniques Used for Realistic Simulation of Waves in Laboratory Facilities

Prof. Tomoya Shibayama Professor of Coastal Engineering, Waseda University, Japan Recent Progress of Physical Modelling Based on Field Investigation for Tsunami and Storm Surge

Prof. Bill Kamphuis Professor Emeritus in Coastal Engineering, Queen’s University, Canada Coastal Modelling – A Retrospective

Dr. Marcel van Gent Head of Coastal Structures and Waves for Deltares, the Netherlands Coastal Structures with Open Filters Under Wave Loading

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Coastlab’16 Program Wednesday 11 May Opening Session SITE H0104 | 09:00 – 09:40

Joint Conference Opening and Welcome Addresses by:

Andrew Cornett, Co-chair Coastlab’16, National Research Council Ioan Nistor, Co-chair Coastlab’16, University of Ottawa Majid Mohammadian, Chair ISOS’16, University of Ottawa Mark Taylor, Deputy Mayor, City of Ottawa Terry Lindstrom, General Manager – OCRE Portfolio, National Research Council Sylvain Charbonneau, Associate VP Research, University of Ottawa

Keynote Lecture 1 SITE B0138 | 09:40 – 10:20

Physical modelling of tsunami and hurricane surge hazards to increase community resilience Prof. Dan Cox

Health Break / Exhibition Visit | 10:20 – 10:50 | SITE Rotunda

Technical Session 1A SITE A0150 | 10:50 – 12:10

Coastal Hydrodynamics Moderator: Francisco Taveira-Pinto

10:50 Climatic and Cyclone Induced Storm Surge Impact on Salinity Intrusion along the Bangladesh Coast Rabeya Akter, Mohiuddin Sakib, Mashrekur Rahman, Sumaiya, Anisul Haque, Munsur Rahman, Rashedul Islam

11:10 Laboratory and Field Investigations of Wave Attenuation by Live Marsh Vegetation Weiming Wu, Yavuz Ozeren, Qin Chen, Ranjit Jadhav, Daniel Wren

11:30 Depth-Averaged Flow Reconstruction in an Extremely Shallow Estuary Mahdi Razaz, Kiyosi Kawanisi, Ioan Nistor, Len Zedel

11:50 Extremes in Hydraulic Modelling. Combined Capabilities in the Spanish Network MARHIS Agustin Sanchez-Arcilla, Iñigo Losada, Alvaro Alvarez, Daniel Gonzalez-Marco, Ivan Caceres, Javier Lara

Technical Session 1B SITE B0138 | 10:50 – 12:10

Wave-Structure Interaction, Loading, and Response Moderator: Dan Cox

10:50 Stability Analysis of the Sand Core Beneath Bonded Porous Revetments Sven Liebisch, Hocine Oumeraci

11:10 Automatic Settlement Analysis of Single-Layer Armour Layers Bas Hofland, Marcel Van Gent

11:30 Analysis of Wave Overtopping Loads on Storm Walls at the Belgium Coast Maximilian Streicher, Corinna Hohls, Andreas Kortenhaus

11:50 Laboratory Study of Drag and Inertia Forces on a Branched Coral Colony of Acropora Palmata Juan-David Osorio-Cano, Andres Osorio, Hocine Oumeraci

Technical Session 1C SITE C0136 | 10:50 – 12:10

Laboratory Technologies and Measurement Systems Moderator: Paul Knox

10:50 Wave Generation and Wave Measurements in the New Delta Flume Ivo Wenneker, Bas Hofland

11:10 Optical Tracking of Water-Borne Debris in Laboratory Conditions Jacob Stolle, Ioan Nistor, Nils Goseberg

11:30 Comparison between Methods for Creating DEMs of Physical Models James Sutherland, David Todd, Neil Crossouard, Tom Rigden Richard Rankine, Richard Whitehouse

11:50 Design of Powerful and Portable Multidirectional Wave Generator Andrew Cornett, Peter Laurich, Dan Pelletier, Enrique Gardeta

Lunch Break | 12:10 – 13:20 | SITE Rotunda

Keynote Lecture 2 SITE B0138 | 13:20 – 14:00

Recent Progress of Physical Modelling Based on Field Investigation for Tsunami and Storm Surge Prof. Tomoya Shibayama

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Technical Session 2A SITE A0150 | 14:00 – 15:20

Sediment Transport / Scour Moderator: William Kamphuis

14:00 Transport of Nearshore Dredge Material Berms Duncan Bryant, Brian Mcfall

14:20 Shoreline Morphology and Sea Level Rise: Modelling and Validation, Qualicum Beach, British Columbia, Canada John Readshaw, Philippe St-Germain, Jessica Wilson

14:40 Experimental Modeling of Supercritical Flows-Induced Erosion Around Structures Razieh Mehrzad, Ioan Nistor, Colin Rennie

15:00

Technical Session 2B SITE B0138 | 14:00 – 15:20

Wave-Structure Interaction, Loading, and Response Moderator: Jannette Frandsen

14:00 Wave Load Acting on Horizontal Plate Due to Bore Susumu Araki

14:20 Interaction of Waves and Vertical Array of Slender Piles Lisham Bonakdar, Hocine Oumeraci

14:40 Wave-Induced Pressures and Hydraulic Stability of the Artha and Socoa Breakwaters, Saint-Jean-De-Luz (France) Nicolas Garcia, Pierre-Georges Anquetin, Cyrill Marcol

15:00 Preliminary Investigations of Wave Impact on Vertical Walls With/Without Parapets And Toe Protection on Deformable Beach Jannette Frandsen, Olivier Tremblay, Regis Xharde

Technical Session 2C SITE C0136 | 14:00 – 15:20

Coastal Field Measurement and Monitoring Moderator: Ryan Mulligan

14:00 UAV Technology Applications in Coastal Engineering Graham Frank, Josh Wiebe

14:20 Accurate Seakeeping Monitoring for Floating Structure Deployment David Blanco, Lucía Meneses, Álvaro Álvarez, Raúl Guanche, Iñigo Losada, María Rodriguez De Segovia, Manuel Ruiz, Miguel Martín, Maria José Conde, Francisco Esteban

14:40 Inertial Measurement Unit to Determine Moored Vessels Movements Enrique Peña, Andrés Figuero, Juan Rabuñal, Alvaro Rodriguez, Jose Sande, Fernando Costa

15:00 Monitoring the Moin Beach to Control Morphological Changes Due the Construction of the Moin Container Terminal, Limon Henry Alfaro, Georges Govaere, Ronald Viquez

Health Break / Exhibition Visit | 15:20 – 15:50 | SITE Rotunda

Technical Session 3A SITE A0150 | 15:50 – 16:50

Sediment Transport / Scour Moderator: Colin Rennie

15:50 Morphologic Equilibrium Storm Recovery of St. Lucie Inlet, Florida Stephanie-Marie Dohner, Gary Zarillo

16:10 Experimental Study on the Progression of Scour Around a Monopile in Unidirectional and Tidal Currents Alexander Schendel, Arndt Hildebrandt, Torsten Schlurmann

16:30 A Laboratory Study on Solitary Wave-Induced Mud Mass Transport Hadi Shamsnia, Mohsen Soltanpour, Tomoya Shibayama, Ryota Nakamura, Akifumi Tatekoji

Technical Session 3B SITE B0138 | 15:50 – 16:50

Panel Discussion: Coastal & Ocean Engineering Education and Research in Canada Moderator: Susan Davidson

At present, there are no undergraduate programs in coastal and ocean engineering in Canada, and opportunities for post-graduate education in this speciality have decreased over the past several decades. Is Canada falling behind? And if so, what are the consequences? Are there potential action items for the overall technical community in Canada? An expert panel comprised of Canadian and international academics active in the field of coastal and ocean engineering, together with representatives from Canadian consulting and government organizations, will discuss these topics. Audience input will also be solicited and compiled subsequent to the conference.

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Technical Session 3C SITE C0136 | 15:50 – 16:50

Wave-Structure Interaction, Loading, and Response Moderator: Marcel van Gent

15:50 Experimental Investigation of Hydrodynamic Characteristics of Twin Circular Submerged Floating Tunnel Sang-Ho Oh, Woo Sun Park

16:10 Large-Scale Physical Model Tests to Determine Influence Factor of Roughness for Wave Run-Up of Channel Shaped Block Revetments Paul Van Steeg, Mark Klein Breteler, Yvo Provoost

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Welcome Reception | 18:00 – 20:00 | Desmarais Hall (Ticket Required)

Thursday 12 May Keynote Lecture 3 SITE B0138 | 08:40 – 09:20

Thoughts on the Future of Physical Modelling in Coastal Engineering Mr. Bill Baird

Technical Session 4A SITE A0150 | 09:20 – 10:20

Physical Modelling Case Studies Moderator: Keyvan Mahlujy

09:20 Physical Modelling of the Lakeview Waterfront Connection Project Scott Baker, Milo Sturm, Bruce Pinchin, Andrew Cornett

09:40 Optimisation of Guggenheim Abu Dhabi Detached Breakwaters by Physical Models Sylvain Perrin, Chris Keppers, Christian Seifart, Cyrielle Cayrol, Toby Johnson, Joao Goncalves

10:00 Physical Modelling to Support the Rehabilitation and Design Optimization of the Jetties at the Mouth of the Columbia River Paul Knox, Scott Baker, Gillian Millar, Brian Joyner, Hans Moritz, Lynda Charles

Technical Session 4B SITE B0138 | 09:20 – 10:20

Coastal and Ocean Structures, Breakwaters and Revetments Moderator: Ian Chandler

09:20 Hydraulic Experiment for Stability of Chi Blocks Taek Sang Kim, Young Hyun Park, Kyung-Duck Suh

09:40 Hindsight is 20/20? A Review of Preliminary Empirical Seawall Design at Kingscliff Beach after Physical Modelling Ian Coghlan, James Carley, Ron Cox

10:00 Critical Shear Stress of Silts and Clays Used in Levees During Floodwall Overtoppings Mehdi Mousavi, Abdolreza Osouli, Ergys Boraj, Francisco Lagunas, Sina Nasiri

Technical Session 4C SITE C0136 | 09:20 – 10:20

Tsunami Hydrodynamics, Impacts and Mitigation Moderator: Tomoya Shibayama

09:20 Model of Solitary Wave over Bed Rising Using Navier Stokes Equations with Mapping Technique Alireza Lohrasbi, Moharram Pirooz

09:40 Large-Scale Testing of Tsunami Impact Forces on Bridges Pedro Lomonaco, Denis Istratii, Tim Maddux, Ian Buckle, Solomon Yim, Tao Xiang

10:00 Inertial Forces on Shipping Containers from a Broken Tsunami Bore Nils Goseberg, Ioan Nistor, Jacob Stolle

Health Break / Exhibition Visit | 10:20 – 10:50 | SITE Rotunda

Technical Session 5A SITE A0150 | 10:50 – 12:10

Combined Physical and Numerical Modelling Moderator: Javier Lara

10:50 Physical Scale and 3D-Numerical Model Simulations of Tidal Flow Hydrodynamics at the Port of Zeebrugge Wael Hassan, Marc Willems, Joris Vanlede

11:10 Physical Modelling and Non-Hydrostatic Numerical Modelling of Wave Propagation in a Wave Basin R.Y. Marmoush, R.P. Mulligan

11:30 Analytical Solution and Numerical Modeling of Sloshing Under Random Excitations Pengzhi Lin, Xin Jin

11:50 Validation of a CFD Tool for Studying the Interaction of Extreme Waves with Offshore Gravity-Based Structures Hossein Babaei, Scott Baker, Andrew Cornett

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Technical Session 5B SITE B0138 | 10:50 – 12:10

Coastal and Ocean Structures, Breakwaters and Revetments Moderator: Seth Logan

10:50 Probability of Failure of Monopile Foundations Based on Laboratory Measurements Tiago Fazeres Ferradosa, Francisco Taveira-Pinto, Richard Simons, Maria Teresa Reis, Luciana Das Neves

11:10 Stepped Revetments – Revisited Nils Kerpen, Torsten Schlurmann

11:30 Stability and Damage of Tetrapod-Armoured Breakwaters Otavio Sayao, Renan Silva

11:50 Uncertainty Parameters of the Measured and Calculated Wave Forces on the Perforated Caisson Breakwater Sang-Ho Oh, Seung-Woo Kim, Chang-Hwan Ji

Technical Session 5C SITE C0136 | 10:50 – 12:10

Tsunami Hydrodynamics, Impacts and Mitigation Moderator: Ioan Nistor

10:50 Experimental Modeling of Macro Roughness Effects on Tsunami-Induced Pressure in Idealized Urban Environments Tori Tomiczek, Adi Prasetyo, Nobuhito Mori, Tomohiro Yasuda, Andrew Kennedy

11:10 Derivation Process of the Isbash Formula and its Applicability to Tsunami Overtopping Caisson Breakwaters Jun Mitsui, Akira Matsumoto, Minoru Hanzawa

11:30 Physical Experiments of Tsunami Runup and Force on Building Cluster Using a Hybrid Tsunami Generator Adi Prasetyo, Tori Tomiczek, Tomohiro Yasuda, Nobuhito Mori, Hajime Mase, Andrew Kennedy

11:50 Experimental Study of the Runup of Tsunami Waves on a Smooth Sloping Beach David McGovern, Ian Chandler, Tiziana Rossetto

Lunch Break | 12:10 – 13:20 | SITE Rotunda

Keynote Lecture 4 SITE B0138 | 13:20 – 14:00

On the Evolution of Techniques Used for Realistic Simulation of Waves in Laboratory Facilities Dr. Etienne Mansard

Technical Tour | 14:00 – 16:30 | NRC Research Facilities

Ottawa River Cruise | 19:00 – 20:30 (Ticket Required)

Friday 13 May Keynote Lecture 5 SITE B0138 | 08:40 – 09:20

Coastal Structures with Open Filters Under Wave Loading Dr. Marcel van Gent

Technical Session 6A SITE A0150 | 09:20 – 10:20

Combined Physical and Numerical Modelling Moderator: Pedro Lomonaco

09:20 3D Physical Model Test of Perforated Cylindrical Vertical Breakwaters Alvaro Alvarez, Javier Lopez, Pedro Lomonaco, Sebastien Bernard, Charlie Vergnet

09:40 Test Study on 3-D Stability and Overtopping of Breakwater Under Random Wave Action Gao Feng, Zhuag Ci-Heng, Zhang Ci-Heng, Ge Long-Zai

10:00 Richards Bay South Breakwater Roundhead Physical Model Study Kishan Tulsi, Cornelius Ruiters, Basil Ngcobo, Dorian Bilse, Garin Morgan

Technical Session 6B SITE B0138 | 09:20 – 10:20

Laboratory Technologies and Field Monitoring Moderator: Torsten Schlurmann

09:20 Use of Drone Technology and Photogrammetry for Beach Morphodynamics and Breakwater Monitoring Georges Govaere, Ronald Viquez, Henry Alfaro

09:40 Design Features of the Upcoming Coastal and Ocean Basin (COB) in Ostend, Belgium Andreas Kortenhaus, Peter Troch, Peter Devriese, Nicolas Silin, Varjola Nelko, Vicky Stratigaki, Jeroen De Maeyer, Jaak Monbaliu, Erik Toorman, Pieter Rauwoens, Dieter Vanneste, Tomohiro Suzuki, Tomas Van Oyen, Toon Verwaest

10:00 A Non-Intrusive Video Tracking Method to Measure Movement of a Moored Vessel in a Physical Model Johan Kieviet, Geoffrey Toms, Jatin Harribhai, Luther Terblanche

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Technical Session 6C SITE C0136 | 09:20 – 10:20

Wave Properties and Characteristics Moderator: Etienne Mansard

09:20 Relations of Wave Breaking Criteria with Spectral Structure of Waves Yana Saprykina, Sergey Kuznetsov

09:40 Investigation of Void Fractions and Bubble Plume Properties Under Breaking Waves Lian Tang, Onyx Wai, Pengzhi Lin

10:00 Surface Turbulence on Waves Propagating on Smooth and Rough Beds Davide Wüthrich, Michael Pfister, Pedro Manso, George Constantinescu, Anton Schleiss

Health Break / Exhibition Visit | 10:20 – 10:50 | SITE Rotunda

Technical Session 7A SITE A0150 | 10:50 – 12:10

Combined Physical and Numerical Modelling Moderator: Bill Baird

10:50 Parametrization of Wave Transformation Above Submerged Bar Based on Physical and Numerical Tests Dmitry Korzinin

11:10 Numerical Simulations of Compressibility Effects in Free-Surface Flow Resulting from Wave Impacts on an Idealized Seawall Olivier Tremblay, Jannette Frandsen

11:30 Physical Modelling and Design of Shoreline Redevelopment on the South Coast of Barbados Seth Logan, Graham Frank, Ricardo Arthur

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Technical Session 7B SITE B0138 | 10:50 – 12:10

Extreme Events Moderator: Bas Hofland

10:50 "Life Time” of Freak Waves: Experimental Investigations Sergey Kuznetsov, Yana Saprykina

11:10 Understanding Wave Generation in Pneumatic Tsunami Simulators Ian Chandler, William Allsop, Ignacio Barranco, David McGovern

11:30 Coastal Erosion and Impact of Extreme Events Along the Belgian Coast Anne-Lise Montreuil, Jihane Elyahyioui, Margaret Chen

11:50 Physical Modelling of Emergency Repairs to the Main Breakwater of Calshot Harbour on Tristan Da Cunha Island Johan Kieviet, Paul Bouton, Frans Van Eeden

Technical Session 7C SITE C0136 | 10:50 – 12:10

Wave and Tidal Energy Moderator: Andrew Cornett

10:50 Performance Enhancement of an Overtopping Based Wave Energy Converter Pedro Oliveira, Francisco Taveira-Pinto, Tiago Morais, Paulo Rosa-Santos

11:10 Testing of a new tidal energy device Derek Foran, Ioan Nistor, Abdolmajid Mohammadian

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Keynote Lecture 6 SITE B0138 | 13:20 – 14:00

Coastal Modelling – A Retrospective Prof. Bill Kamphuis

Technical Session 8A SITE A0150 | 14:00 – 15:20

Wave Run-up and Overtopping Moderator: Steven Hughes

14:00 Time Variation of Discharge in Individual Overtopping Waves Steven Hughes, Christopher Thornton

14:20 Experimental Study of Average Overtopping Performance on Steep Low-Crested Structures for Shallow Water Conditions David Gallach-Sanchez, Massimo Illegems, Yannick Willems, Peter Troch, Andreas Kortenhaus

14:40 Wave Overtopping Assessment in Very Shallow Water Conditions: The Equivalent Slope Concept Corrado Altomare, Tomohiro Suzuki, Toon Verwaest, Marc Willems

15:00 Laboratory Experiments for Wave Run-Up on the Tetrapod Armoured Rubble Mound Structure with a Steep Front Slope Sungwon Shin, Jong-In Lee, Young-Taek Kim

Technical Session 8B SITE B0138 | 14:00 – 15:20

Tsunami Hydrodynamics, Impacts and Mitigation Moderator: Nils Goseberg

14:00 Laboratory Experiments on Rubble-Mound Breakwaters Under Tsunami Wave Íñigo Aniel-Quiroga, Javier Lara, Mauricio González, Cesar Vidal, Francisco Jaime, Álvaro Álvarez

14:20 Numerical Study on Stability for Tsunami and Earthquake of the Tsunami Evacuation Building with Piloti Yuki Ohki, Taro Arikawa

14:40 Propagation and Runup of Tsunamis Generated by Gravitationally Accelerated Granular Landslides Ryan Mulligan, Andy Take, Garrett Miller

15:00 Laboratory Study on Tsunami Reduction Effect of Teizan Canal Shun Watanabe, Takahito Mikami, Tomoya Shibayama

Health Break / Exhibition Visit | 15:20 – 15:50 | SITE Rotunda

Closing Session SITE B0138 | 15:50 – 16:20

Coastlab’16 Closing Ceremony Addresses by:

Ioan Nistor, Co-chair Coastlab’16, University of Ottawa Andrew Cornett, Co-chair Coastlab’16, National Research Council

Conference Banquet | 18:30 – 22:00 | Canadian War Museum (Ticket Required)

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About ISOS The International Symposium on Outfall Systems (ISOS) 2016 is organized under the auspices of the International Association of Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research (IAHR) and is co-sponsored by the International Water Association (IWA) and Canadian Society of Civil Engineering (CSCE). ISOS 2016 aims to bring together leading experts in the fields of water resources engineering, hydraulics, and computational fluid dynamics to exchange knowledge and discuss current technology and management issues relating to, among other topics, fluid mixing and transport, desalination works, and environmental fluid mechanics.

ISOS’16 Local Organizing Committee Chair: Dr. Majid Mohammadian – University of Ottawa Co-chair: Dr. Tobias Bleninger – Universidade Federal do Paraná Co-chair: Dr. Philip Roberts – Georgia Tech Andrew Cornett – National Research Council Majid Sartaj – University of Ottawa Fiona Duckett – Baird & Associates Julio Angel Infante Sedano – University of Ottawa Hossein Kheirkhah – Golder Associates Ousmane Seidou – University of Ottawa Alexander Kurganov – Tulane University Andre Skaff – University of Ottawa Majid Mohammadian – University of Ottawa Ronald Townsend – University of Ottawa Tad Murty – University of Ottawa Ivana Vouk – National Research Council Ioan Nistor – University of Ottawa

ISOS’16 Keynote Speakers

Dr. Tobias Bleninger University of Parana, Brazil Industrial Discharges into Rivers: Regulations, Modeling and Compliance Assessment

Dr. Joseph Lee Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China Field Experiments on the Mixing of a Dense Chlorine Jet for Disinfection of Primary Treated Sewage

Dr. Gregory Lawrence University of British Columbia, Canada Decades of Dabbling in Diffuser Design

Dr. Hazim Qiblawey Qatar University Field Investigation, Numerical Modeling and Remote Sensing Study of a Desalination Outfall in Qatar

Dr. Philip Roberts Georgia Tech, USA Outfalls and Coastal Engineering

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ISOS’16 Program Wednesday 11 May Opening Session SITE H0104 | 09:00 – 09:40

Joint Conference Opening and Welcome Addresses by:

Andrew Cornett, Co-chair Coastlab16, National Research Council Ioan Nistor, Co-chair Coastlab16, University of Ottawa Majid Mohammadian, Chair ISOS’16, University of Ottawa Mark Taylor, Deputy Mayor, City of Ottawa Terry Lindstrom, General Manager – OCRE Portfolio, National Research Council Sylvain Charbonneau, Associate VP Research, University of Ottawa

Keynote Lecture 1 SITE H0104 | 09:40 – 10:20

Field Experiments on the Mixing of a Dense Chlorine Jet for Disinfection of Primary Treated Sewage Prof. Joseph Lee

Health Break / Exhibition Visit | 10:20 – 10:50 | SITE Rotunda

Technical Session 1H SITE H0104 | 10:50 – 12:10

Moderator: Jim Bradley

10:50 Design and Construction of Open Cooling Circuits for Power Plants Eloy Pita, Mario Sánchez-Barriga

11:10 Modelling Ocean Acidification due to Release of CO2 Droplets from a Hydrothermal System Pubudu Kumarage, Poojitha Yapa, Kisaburo Nakata

11:30 High Resolution Modeling of the Grand River Discharge into the Nearshore of Lake Erie Reza Valipour, Luis Leon, Ram Yerubandi, Natalia Demchenko, Craig McCrimmon

11:50 Integral Plume Model for Particle Laden Industrial Discharges Socolofsky, S., Dissanayake, A.

Technical Session 1G SITE G0103 | 10:50 – 12:10

Moderator: Mark Davidson

10:50 Duckbill Nozzle Knowledge Base for Inland and Marine Outfall Diffuser Designers and Modelers Michael Duer

11:10 Study of a Chemically Reacting Chlorine Dense Jet Discharging into Coflowing Treated Sewage Q. Qiao, S. Chan, K. Choi and J. Lee

11:30 Under Water Intake-Outfall for a Pumped-Storage Power Station César Guzmán, Camilo De la Barra

11:50 Experimental and Numerical Study of Non-Buoyant Surface Jet Amir Gharavi, Abdolmajid Mohammadian, Ioan Nistor, H. Qiblawey

Technical Session 1J SITE J0106 | 10:50 – 12:10

Moderator: Colin Rennie

10:50 Oil Slick Breakup and Coalescence under Breaking Waves Indrajith Nissanka, Poojitha Yapa

11:10 A Model for Assessment of Ecological Impact from Gas Releases in Deepwater Malinda Wimalaratne, Poojitha Yapa

11:30 Modeling of Oil Spreading Under Ice Covers Using Smooth Particle Hydrodynamics Lakshitha Premathilake, Poojitha Yapa

11:50 An Integrative Methodology to Analyse the Location of the new Suances Waste Waters Treatment Plant based on the Carrying Capacity of the Suances Estuary Javier García-Alba, Javier Bárcena, Andrés García, César Álvarez

Lunch Break | 12:10 – 13:20 | SITE Rotunda

Keynote Lecture 2 SITE H0104 | 13:20 – 14:00

Outfalls and Coastal Engineering Prof. Philip Roberts

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Technical Session 2H SITE H0104 | 14:00 – 15:20

Moderator: Vincent Chu

14:00 Desalination Effluent Plume Simulation by Lagrangian Block Advection Vincent Chu, Wihel Altai

14:20 Numerical Studies on the Dynamic Coupling of a Near Field and a Far Field Model Cristina Horita, Tobias Bleninger, João Luiz Baptista de Carvalho, R. Morelissen, T. van der Kaaij

14:40 Impact of Albufeira Bay (Portugal) Outfall Plumes in Bathing Water Quality, a Modelling Approach Filipe Veríssimo, Flávio Martins

15:00 Numerical Simulation of a Thermal Free-Surface Outfall Influenced by an Adjacent Facility Carlos Moreno, Myung Lee, Jungwook Lee

Technical Session 2G SITE G0103 | 14:00 – 15:20

Moderator: Tobias Bleninger

14:00 Predicting the Trap Elevation of Small Droplets from the Deepwater Horizon Blowout under Conditions of Weak crossflow Dayang Wang, Eric Adams, A. Chow

14:20 Numerical Modeling of Vertical Buoyant Jets Subjected to Lateral Confinement Xiaohui Yan, Abdolmajid Mohammadian

14:40 Optimizing Outfall System Configurations using Decision Support and Numerical Models. Case Study of Santa Catarina Island, Brazil A. Falkenberg, R. Barletta, L. Franklin, P. Ribeiro, P. De Lara, T. Bleninger, A. Trevisan, V. Dos Santos

15:00 Overview of Wastewater Outfalls in New Zealand Jim Bradley

Health Break / Exhibition Visit | 15:20 – 15:50 | SITE Rotunda

Technical Session 3H SITE H0104 | 15:50 – 16:50

Moderator: Scott Socolofsky

15:50 Numerical Modelling of Effluent Dilution and Dispersion in the Lower Fraser River Edwin Wang, Ken Christison, Ryan Mulligan

16:10 Numerical Modeling of Mixing Downstream of a Mass Slug Injection using Exponential Runge-Kutta Integrator Xin Liu, Amdolmajid Mohammadian, J.A. Infante Sedano

16:30 A Meshfree Method for Simulating Oil Spill Problems M. Kolahdoozan, Faraji Gargary

Technical Session 3G SITE G0103 | 15:50 – 16:50

Moderator: Philip Roberts

15:50 Dense Discharge in Flowing Water through Rosette Diffusers Ozeair Abessi, Philipe Roberts

16:10 Visual Plumes 2016: An Updated Public-Domain Plume Model Suite Walter Frick, Philip Roberts

16:30 Numerical Simulations of Dense Effluent Discharges using RANS Approach with Standard k-epsilon turbulence closure Shuai Zhang, Jie Song, Chunyan Tang, Adrian Wing-Keung Law, DHI-NTU Centre

Technical Session 3J SITE J0106 | 15:50 – 16:50

Moderator: Alexander Goater

15:50 Multiport Diffuser Design for Regulatory Mixing Zone Compliance Robert Doneker, Adithya Ramachandran, Frank Opila

16:10 Significant Variables in Initial Dilution Process in Submarine Outfalls Systems Jacqueline Yanes, Jayme Ortiz, Jose Alonso

16:30 Coupled Blowout and Far-Field Oil Spill Models for Offshore Projects Florence Henno, Alexander Goater, Matthew Wood

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Thursday 12 May Keynote Lecture 3 SITE H0104 | 08:40 – 09:20

Decades of Dabbling in Diffuser Design Prof. Gregory Lawrence

Technical Session 4H SITE H0104 | 09:20 – 10:20

Moderator: Poojitha Yapa

09:20 Diffuser Head Loss Calculation by Excel Spreadsheet Shouhong Wu

09:40 Nonmodal Analysis of Transverse Shear Stabilities in Open Shallow Flows and Considerations for Outfall Design Yarzar Tun, Abdolmajid Mohammadian

10:00 Plume Analyses at the End of the Near Field Region Lediane Marcon, Cristina Horita, Tobias Bleninger

Technical Session 4G SITE G0103 | 09:20 – 10:20

Moderator: Susan Gaskin

09:20 Laboratory and Numerical Modelling Compared with Field Trials of Dilution at the Sydney Desalination Plant Outfall Brett Miller, Grantley Smith

09:40 Three Dimensional Analyses of Singular Horizontal Dense Jets Semih Nemlioglu, Philip Roberts

10:00 Vertical Mixing of Desalination Reject Brine that accumulates in Local Depressions after Near Field Mixing Eric Adams, Ishita Shrivastava, Aaron Chow

Health Break / Exhibition Visit | 10:20 – 10:50 | SITE Rotunda

Technical Session 5H SITE H0104 | 10:50 – 12:10

Moderator: Brett Miller

10:50 A Study on Monochloramine Dissipation in Stormwater Sewer Systems Qianyi Zhang, Evan Davies, James Bolton, Yang Liu

11:10 Hybrid Model of Santos Outfall, São Paulo, Brazil Paolo Alfredini, Emilia Arasaki, José Carlos de Melo Bernardino

11:30 Preliminary Design of a River Wastewater Outfall and Associated Treatment System Diego Bottelli, Guillermo Nociari, Sebastián Martijena

11:50 Installation of Marine Outfalls and Intakes with Trenchless Methods: Technologies and Case Studies Lutz zur Linde, Gerhard Lang

Technical Session 5G SITE G0103 | 10:50 – 12:10

Moderator: Eric Adams

10:50 Pollutant Impact of Sewage Discharges through Pollutant Transport Models Angel Menéndez, Emilio Lecertúa, Martín Gerbec

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Physical Oceanographic Measurements to Support the Outfall System Design in the North of Santa Catarina Island, Brazil R. Barletta, P. Ribeiro, A. Falkenberg, M. Maranhão, L. Franklin, L. Benedet, P. De Lara, A. Trevisan, V. dos Santos, T. Bleninger

11:30 Far Field Dilution of Desalination Brine Discharges in the Northern Arabian Gulf Aaron Chow, Eric Adams, Bader Al-Anzi, Khawla Al-Shayji, Tanuspong Pokavanich, Yousef Al-Osairi, Robin Morelissen, Wilbert Verbruggen

11:50 Innovative Opportunities in the Designs of Intake and Outfall Systems Robin Morelissen, Wilbert Verbruggen, Roland Vlijm

Technical Session 5J SITE J0106 | 10:50 – 12:10

Moderator: Vahid Pilechi

10:50 Mean and turbulent properties of a wake behind a round bubble plume Maryam Rezvani, Scott Socolofsky

11:10 Visualization Analysis and Assessment Method for Marine Water Environmental Quality of Nearshore District Zhang Guang-Yu, Li Ming-Chang

11:30 Municipal Sea Outfalls in the Istanbul Metropolitan Area: An Assessment for the Decision-Making Process S. Burak, T. Tanriverdi, L. Bal

11:50 Site Observation test of Thermal Plume from a Nuclear Power Plants into the Yellow Sea Xiaoli Chen, Jue Yuan, Yijun Zhao, Haiwen Zhang, Qiang Zhang, Xiao Qin

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Keynote Lecture 4 SITE H0104 | 13:20 – 14:00

Field Investigation, Numerical Modeling and Remote Sensing Study of a Desalination Outfall in Qatar Prof. Hazim Qiblawey

Technical Tour | 14:00 – 16:30 | NRC Research Facilities

Ottawa River Cruise | 19:00 – 20:30 (Ticket Required)

Friday 13 May Keynote Lecture 6 SITE H0104 | 08:40 – 09:20

Industrial Discharges into Rivers: Regulations, Modeling and Compliance Assessment Prof. Tobias Bleninger

Technical Session 6H SITE H0104 | 09:20 – 10:20

Moderator: Majid Mohammadian

09:20 Effect of Crossflow and Diffuser Length on the Mixing Performance of Multiport Diffusers Ishita Shrivastava, Eric Adams

09:40 Integral model for bubble plumes from line-source geometry A. Dissanayake, M. Rezvani, S. Socolofsky, K. Bierlein, J. Little

10:00 Method to Classify and Visualize Time Series Simulations of Submarine Outfalls Mayra Ishikawa, Tobias Bleninger, A. Falkenberg, R. Barletta, A. Trevisan, V. Dos Santos

Technical Session 6G SITE G0103 | 09:20 – 10:20

Moderator: Gregory Lawrence

09:20 Two Case Studies of Deep-Sea Tailings Outfall in the Tropical Southern Pacific James Stronach, Aurelien Hospital, Albert Leung, Daniel Potts, Allister Thompson

09:40 Large Eddy Simulations of Inclined Dense Jets with Bottom Impact Shuai Zhang, Adrian Wing-Keung Law, DHI-NTU centre

10:00 Monitoring Sea Outfall discharges in Sao Paulo Coast-Brazil Claudia Lamparelli, Débora Orgler de Moura, Karla Pinto, Aparecida Camolez

Health Break / Exhibition Visit | 10:20 – 10:50 | SITE Rotunda

Technical Session 7H SITE H0104 | 10:50 – 12:10

Moderator: Joseph Lee

10:50 Study of a Vertical Dense Chlorine Jet into Treated Sewage J. Yang, S. Chan, K. Choi and J. Lee

11:10 Quantifying Boundary Impingement of Inclined Negatively Buoyant Jets A. Ramakanth, M. Davidson, R. Nokes

11:30 Linking Nearfield CFD Models of Buoyant Discharges to Farfield Dispersion Models D. Botelho, I. Teakle, M. Barnes, M. Barry, R. Baheerathan, G. Shiell, G. Collecut

11:50 Modelling of Jeddah Sewage Outfalls, KSA K. Rakha, A. Elansary, S. Abo-Hadima

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Technical Session 7G SITE G0103 | 10:50 – 12:10

Moderator: Dongdong Shao

10:50 Comparison of Salinity and Temperature Mixing: Experimental and Numerical Study H. Alfaifi, A. Mohammadian, H. Kheirkhah Gildeh

11:10 Concentration Measurements in Horizontal Dense Jets at Low and Moderate Reynolds Numbers Dongdong Shao, Dingyong Huang, Baoxin Jiang, Adrian Wing-Keung Law

11:30 Effect of Copper Ion Stress on the Growth Characteristics and Physiological Parameters of Vallisneria natans Zhao Fengbin, Xu Houtao, Wang Liqing

11:50 Physical Oceanographic measurements to support the outfall system design in the north of Santa Catarina Island, Brazil

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Technical Session 7J SITE J0106 | 10:50 – 12:10

Moderator: Danker Kolijn

10:50 Well-balanced Positivity Preserving Scheme for Variable Density Shallow-Water Flow Equations on Triangular Grids Sepideh Khorshid, Abdolmajid Mohammadian, Ioan Nistor

11:10 Ottawa River Water Quality Model Improvement Study D. Fullarton, R. Scott, D. Kolijn, D. MacLennan

11:30 3D Numerical Modeling of Secondary Current in Shallow River Bends and Confluences Rawaa Shaheed, Abdolmajid Mohammadian, Hossein Kheirkhah Gildeh

11:50 A Numerical Study of Discharge-induced Near-bed Flow in the Receiving Reservoir A. Najafi-Nejad-Nasser, S. Li, C. Mulligan

Lunch Break | 12:10 – 13:20 | SITE Rotunda

Panel Discussion SITE H0104 | 13:20 – 14:00 Marine Outfall Systems – Current Trends, Research and Challenges

Technical Session 8H SITE H0104 | 14:00 – 15:20

Moderator: Robin Morelissen

14:00 Numerical Modeling of Vertical Buoyant Jets Discharged from Multiport Diffusers Behnaz Ghodusipour, Abdolmajid Mohammadian, Ioan Nistor

14:20 Computing the Effectiveness of Reducing Salt Intrusion with Coupled Models Wilbert Verbruggen, Robin Morelissen, Arnout Bijlsma

14:40 Case Study of Installed ∅2500 mm Polyethylene (HDPE) Intake Pipelines for Ras Djinet 1200 MW Power Plant in Algeria Ilija Radeljić

Technical Session 8G SITE G0103 | 14:00 – 15:20

Moderator: Daniel Botelho

14:00 A Turbulent Jet in a Turbulent Background: Implications for Outfalls A. Perez-Alvarado, L. Mydlarski, S. Gaskin

14:20 Field Measurement and Numerical Study of Outfalls in Rivers Abolghasem Pilechi, Abdolmajid Mohammadian, Colin Rennie

14:40 A Marine Outfall as an Alternative Sewerage Disposal Scheme for St. Helena Island F. van Eeden, M. Retief, R. van Ballegooyen, G. Jacobs, A. Malan

Health Break / Exhibition Visit | 15:20 – 15:50 | SITE Rotunda

Closing Session SITE H0104 | 15:50 – 16:20

ISOS’16 Closing Ceremony Addresses by:

Majid Mohammadian, Chair ISOS’16, University of Ottawa

Conference Banquet | 18:30 – 22:00 | Canadian War Museum (Ticket Required)

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Technical Visit to the NRC Research Facilities The National Research Council of Canada (NRC) is the Government of Canada's premier research and technology organization. Working closely with clients and partners, NRC provides innovation support, strategic research, scientific and technical services across a broad range of scientific and engineering disciplines. A technical tour of the NRC’s Ocean, Coastal and River Engineering research facilities is offered on the afternoon of Thursday May 12th. The NRC facilities include three large 3D wave basins, 3 wave-current flumes, and a refrigerated ice tank. One of 3D basins was recently fitted with a new 30m long portable directional wave generator. For many decades NRC’s Ottawa laboratories have been a centre of excellence in Canada for physical modelling applied to coastal, port and offshore engineering and science. Tickets are not required for this event; however, the chartered buses can accommodate up to 150 delegates. Buses will depart from the front of the SITE building at 14:15 SHARP for the 20 minute drive to NRC. The buses will return to the University at approximately 16:30.

Ottawa River Cruise Coastlab’16 and ISOS’16 are pleased to offer a boat cruise down the Ottawa River on the Empress of Ottawa – the National Capital Region’s premiere tour vessel. The tour gives you a view of the Parliament Buildings, the Prime Minister's residence, the Museum of History, the American Ambassador's residence, and much more while you cruise and learn about the historic Ottawa River. The cruise will begin at 19:00 on Thursday May 12th, and ends at approximately 21:00. Tickets are required, and can be purchased in advance from the registration desk if you did not pre-order. Guests are welcome. Please note that no food is provided onboard, but a cash bar will be available. Delegates are to meet in the SITE rotunda at 18:30 to board the buses to the docks.

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Welcome Reception A welcome reception will be held in Desmarais Hall, room 4101, from 18:00 – 20:00 on Wednesday, May 11th. Desmarais Hall is located at the North end of the uOttawa campus. Dress-code is business casual. Hors d’oeuvres will be provided along with a cash bar. Two free drink tickets are provided. Entertainment provided by the Glebop Jazz Trio. A new flagship building, the Desmarais Building is named after renowned Canadian and international businessman and alumnus of the University of Ottawa, Paul G. Desmarais. The impressive 12-storey, 23,000m2 building was designed by the award-winning architectural firm Moriyama and Associates of Toronto, and serves as the home of the University of Ottawa’s Telfer School of Management and Faculty of Social Sciences.

Conference Dinner The conference dinner will be held in the Lebreton Gallery of the Canadian War Museum on the evening of Friday, May 13th. Arrival and cocktails at 18:30 followed by dinner at 19:15. Business-formal dress is recommended (jacket and tie for men). The evening’s entertainment includes an eclectic sampling from the breadth and diversity of modern Canadian culture, including highland dancing, Inuit throat singing, First Nations drumming and dancing, and ice hockey! Tickets are required, and a small number of tickets may be available for purchase in advance from the registration desk if you did not pre-order.

The Canadian War Museum is located on the south shore of the Ottawa River on the west side of downtown, approximately 3.5km west of the University of Ottawa. Delegates are responsible for making their own way to/from the War Museum. Convenient options are public transit (bus) or taxi. OC Transpo bus #8 (destination Gatineau) can be boarded at Laurier Station (intervals of ~15 minutes) which stops at the Canadian War Museum (travel time ~10 minutes). After the event, OC Transpo bus #8 (destination Billings Bridge) can be used to return to Laurier Station. Four OC Transpo tickets (2 per direction) are included with your dinner ticket. Walking north along the Rideau Canal and west along the scenic Ottawa River behind Parliament Hill is also a viable option if the weather is decent – please allow ~45-60 minutes walking from the University of Ottawa.

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Coastlab’16 Short Course The Short Course for CoastLab’16 will take place in SITE C0136 on Tuesday May 10th and will cover a number of elements related to current state-of-the-art as well as new trends in physical modelling in coastal engineering. The topics presented will cover physical modelling of coastal structures, sediment transport, as well as tsunamis and their impact on infrastructure. Pre-registration is required.

Time Lecturer Course Title 09:00 – 10:00 Dr. William Kamphuis Integrated Coastal Modelling

10:00 – 11:00 Dr. Etienne Mansard Physical Modelling Techniques in Coastal Engineering (stability of coastal structures, moored ship response, etc.)

11:00 – 11:30 Health Break 11:30 – 12:30 Dr. Marcel van Gent Recent Developments in Physical Modelling of Coastal Structures 12:30 – 13:30 Lunch Break 13:30 – 14:30 Dr. Tomoya Shibayama Physical Modeling of Soft Mud Movement under Wave and Current

14:30 – 15:30 Dr. Dan Cox On the Design of Physical Model Experiments for Tsunami Inundation

15:30 – 16:00 Health Break

16:00 – 17:00 Dr. Ioan Nistor Physical Modelling of Extreme Loading on Structures – Impact on the ASCE7 Design of Structures for Tsunami

ISOS’16 Short Course The short course for ISOS’16 will take place in SITE J0106 on May 10th. In the 5-hr short course, the basics of OpenFOAM (Open Source Field Operation and Manipulation) will first be presented, including the features, GUI, and input-output files. A tutorial on some applications will be given, including lid-driven cavity flow, breaking a dam, and mixing of two liquids. From the tutorial, the students will learn how to generate reasonable meshes, set boundary and initial conditions, control the simulations, and visualize the results. Some basics of OpenFOAM programming will also be introduced, where the students will learn how to create their own solvers and turbulence models. Finally, some practical conclusions about use of OpenFOAM in design of outfall systems will be discussed. Pre-registration is required.

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Exhibitors and Sponsors University of Ottawa Platinum Sponsor

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National Research Council Platinum Sponsor

The National Research Council (NRC) is the Government of Canada's premier research and technology organization (RTO). Working with clients and partners, NRC provides innovation support, strategic research, scientific and technical services. NRC offers access to leading technology equipment, research and training programs, and provides industry with a lower-risk way to develop innovative ideas, reduce start-up costs, and shorten time to market. NRC’s Marine Infrastructure research program focuses on ensuring sustainability and lowering risks and lifecycle costs for coastal and ocean infrastructure. Website: www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca

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Baird & Associates has provided specialized professional services in the field of coastal engineering for over 30 years. In that time, Baird has established an international reputation for creative planning, effective design, and engineering excellence. The company consists of engineers, planners, scientists, and geomorphologists working in a variety of practice areas, including ports, harbours, marinas, waterfronts, water quality solutions, watersheds, coastal management, hydraulics, and hydrology. Our staff is internationally recognized for the successful completion of innovative and practical projects throughout North and South America, Africa, Australia, the Caribbean, Middle East, and Southeast Asia. Website: www.baird.com

Deltares Platinum Sponsor

A Dutch independent research institute for water, soil, and subsurface issues, Deltares supplies state-of-the-art consultancy and expertise about water, soil, and the subsurface. We are a leader in the development, diffusion, and application of knowledge for the sustainable planning and management of vulnerable deltas, coastal areas and river basins. Our professionals engage in practical research and provide specialist advice – in the Netherlands and throughout the world – for clients who want the latest developments to be implemented in practice. We advise governments and other clients in the search for solutions that are rooted in society as a whole. We develop knowledge in partnerships with universities, other knowledge institutions and the business sector, not only in government research programmes but also in contract research. Deltares has 900 employees, and it is based in Delft and Utrecht. Website: www.deltares.nl

DHI Silver Sponsor

DHI are the first people you should call when you have a tough challenge to solve in a water environment – be it a river, a reservoir, an ocean, a coastline, a groundwater aquifer, or a network of channels and pipes. Our knowledge of water environments is second-to-none. It represents 50 years of dedicated research and real-life experience from more than 140 countries. So whether you need to save water, share it fairly, improve its quality, quantify its impact or manage its flow, our team's expertise and the power of our technology holds the key to unlocking the right solution. Website: www.dhigroup.com

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Akamina Technologies Silver Sponsor

Akamina Technologies is an engineering company with deep roots in coastal and offshore engineering. We specialize in the development of hardware and software systems to support physical modelling studies in coastal and offshore engineering. Our core capabilities include: the development and manufacture of precision instruments for wave height

measurement, advanced control systems for hydraulic and electric actuators, advanced wave generation systems including active wave absorption capabilities, data acquisition systems, software for wave analysis and wave synthesis, and user interfaces for managing data acquisition and wave generation.

Website: www.akamina.com

+D Silver Sponsor

First came +D’s and AKAMINA’s proposal to NRC for the PORTABLE WAVE GENERATOR, next a close collaboration with the laboratory staff to make sure everyone was getting the class leading solution they wanted. This lead to a system definition and technical specification from which +D would lead the detail design and prototype fabrication. Following a successful prove out, the full wave machine was delivered and commissioned at the Large Area Basin, Ottawa. Let +D´s experiences engineers help you with your next laboratory equipment upgrade: We pride ourselves in offering turnkey, ISO 9001:2008 certified solutions to all your testing needs. Website: http://www.masde.net/index.php/en/

HR Wallingford Health Break Sponsor

HR Wallingford is an independent civil engineering and environmental hydraulics organisation. We deliver practical solutions to the complex water-related challenges faced by our international clients. Our unique mix of know-how, assets and facilities includes state of the art physical modelling laboratories, a full range of numerical modelling tools and, above all, enthusiastic people with world-renowned skills and expertise. Using experience gained over the last 65 years, scientists and engineers at HR Wallingford have developed a comprehensive range of physical modelling technology, from multi‐element wave generation systems to the full suite of instrumentation and software needed to accurately and reliably gather and analyse results. Website: www.hrwallingford.com

VTI Lanyard Sponsor

VTI is a Spanish engineering company with large experience in the design and supply of special test systems to private companies and public institutions alike, including advanced control and data acquisition systems for large facilities. VTI wavemakers offer an accurate and reliable mechanical performance, a superb control system, a truly effective 2-D / 3-D active absorption system and state-of-the-art AwaSys wave generation software developed by Aalborg University. VTI has installed more than 20 wave generation systems worldwide since 2009. VTI also manufactures and supplies auxiliary systems for wave laboratories: resistive wave gauges, data acquisition systems, current systems, etc. Website: www.vtisl.com

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Coastlab’16 Scientific Committee Thank you to the Coastlab’16 Scientific Committee who played a key role in reviewing and selecting papers for presentation at the conference. Agustin Sanchez-Arcilla, Univ. de Cataluña James Sutherland, HR Wallingford Peter Frigaard, TU AalborgAnder Chow, ARUP Jane Smith, USACE-CHL Peter Riedel, Coastal Engineering SolutionsAndreas Kortenhaus, University of Ghent Janette Frandsen, INRS Peter Troch, University of GhentAtilla Bayram, CH2M Hill Javier Lopez Lara, IH Cantabria Richard Whitehouse, HR WallingfordB. Mutlu Sumer, TU Denmark Jeffery Sheldon, Moffat & Nichol Robert Randall, Texas A&MBas Hofland, Deltares Jentse van der Meer, Van der Meer Consulting Ron Cox, University of New South WalesBill Baird, Baird & Associates Jesper Fuchs, DHI Ron Riggs, University of HawaiiBill Kamphuis, Queen’s University John Readshaw, SNC Lavalin Ryan Mulligan, Queen’s UniversityBilly Edge, NC State Keyvan Mahlujy, Ausenco Shih-Chun Hsiao, National Cheng Kung Univ.Colin Rennie, University of Ottawa Kyung-Duck Suh, Seoul National University Sigurdur Sigurdarson, IceBreak ConsultingClinton Wilson, LSU Lin Pengzhi, Sichuan University Chengdu Steven Hughes, Colorado State UniversityConstantine Memos, University of Athens Luc Hamm, Artelia Sundar Prasad, Ausenco Dan Cox, Oregon State University Bruce Pinchen, Shoreplan Shigeo Takahashi, PARI Dave Anglin, Baird & Associates Majid Mohammadian, University of Ottawa Taro Arikawa, Chuo University Doug Scott, Baird & Associates Marcel van Gent, Deltares Tetsuya Hiraichi, Kyotu University Enrique Peña, University of A Coruña Martijn de Jong, Deltares Thomas Gierlevsen, COWI Etienne Mansard, NRC Matt Folley, Queen’s University Belfast Tom Bruce, University of Edinburgh Francisco Pinto, University of Porto Michael Bruno, Stevens Institute Technology Tomoya Shibayama, Waseda University Harry Yeh, Oregon State University Michel Benoit, EDF Torsten Schlurmann, University of Hannover Hitoshi Tanaka, Tohoku University Mike Davies, Coldwater Consulting Valam Sundar, IIT Madras Hocine Oumeraci, University of Braunschweig Nels Sultan, PND Valeri Penchev, Black Sea – Danube CRA Holger Schuttrumpf, RWTH Univ Aachen Nobuhito Mori, Kyoto University Vladimir Shepsis, Coast & Harbour Eng. Hubert Chanson, University of Queensland Otavio Sayao, Hatch William Allsop, HR Wallingford Inigo Losado, IH Cantabria Pedro Lomonaco, Oregon State University

ISOS’16 Scientific Committee Thank you to the ISOS’16 Scientific Committee who played a key role in reviewing and selecting papers for presentation at the conference.

Adrian W. K. Law, Nanyang Technological University Ahmed S. M. Ahmed, Hydraulics Research Institute Ali Khelifa, Environment Canada Anton Purnama, Sultan Qaboos University Brett Miller, University of New South Wales Chia-Ren Chu, National Central University Colin Rennie, University of Ottawa Constantine D. Memos, National Technical University of Athens Daniel Botelho, BMT WBM David Zhu, University of Alberta Dongdong Shao, Beijing Normal University Gregory Lawrence, University of British Columbia Ioan Nistor, University of Ottawa Jayme P. Ortiz, Universidade de São Paulo Joseph H. W. Lee, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology K. Murali, Indian Institute of Technology Madras Leon Boegman, Queen’s University Majid Mohammadian, University of Ottawa Mathew Wood, HR Wallingford Mike Foreman, Fisheries and Oceans Canada Ousmane Seidou, University of Ottawa Peter Davies, University of Dundee Philip Roberts, Georgia Tech Poojitha Yapa, Clarkson University Ram Yerubandi, Environment Canada Robin Morelisson, Deltares Ryan Mulligan, Queen’s University Samuel Li, Concordia University Susan Gaskin, McGill University Tan Cheng Ann, DHI Water & Environment Tobias Bleninger, Universidade Federal do Paraná Vincent H. Chu, McGill University

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University of Ottawa Campus Map

Welcome Reception

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Map of Conference Venues and Hotels  

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