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SBEACH is distributed as a component of the Coastal Engineering Design and Analysis System (CEDAS). +
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SBEACH was "validated" using a large suite of laboratory and field data sets. See SBEACH Report 4: Cross-Shore Transport Under Random Waves and Model Validation with SUPERTANK and Field Data. http://chl.erdc.usace.army.mil/chl.aspx?p=s&a=Software;31 +
See SBEACH Report 4 (http://chl.erdc.usace.army.mil/chl.aspx?p=s&a=Software;31 ) +
Initial beach profiles, time series of storm wave heights, periods, and storm water levels +
See SBEACH documentation (http://chl.erdc.usace.army.mil/chl.aspx?p=s&a=Software;31 ). +
SBEACH is a beach profile evolution model. The model domain should extend from the landward limit of wave run-up offshore to the depth of closure. +
SBEACH is an empirically based model that … SBEACH is an empirically based model that was developed for sandy beaches with uniform representative grain sized in the range of 0.2 to 0.42 mm. SBEACH should be tested or calibrated using data from beach profile surveyed before and after storms on the project coast.ore and after storms on the project coast. +
Estimated post-storm beach profile, cross-shore profile of: maximum wave height; maximum water elevation plus setup; volume change +
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SBEACH is an empirically based numerical m … SBEACH is an empirically based numerical model for estimating beach and dune erosion due to storm waves and water levels. The magnitude of cross-shore sand transport is empirically related wave energy dissipation per unit water volume in the main portion of the surf zone. Direction of transport is dependent on deep water wave steepness and sediment fall speed.er wave steepness and sediment fall speed. +
SBEACH is a short-term storm processes model and is intended for the estimation of beach profile response to storm events. Typical simulation durations are limited to hours to days (1 week maximum). +
SBEACH is a numerical simulation model for … SBEACH is a numerical simulation model for predicting beach, berm, and dune erosion due to storm waves and water levels. It has potential for many applications in the coastal environment, and has been used to determine the fate of proposed beach fill alternatives under storm conditions and to compare the performance of different beach fill cross-sectional designs.ferent beach fill cross-sectional designs. +
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Numerical Model for Simulating Storm-Induce Beach Change +
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