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CEST Proceedings are published under the ISSN 2944-9820.

Assessment of Concrete Footpath Upheavals in Heatwaves

(Corresponding) Bradford M.
Topic: 
Climate change mitigation and adaptation
Most concrete footpaths are cast without steel reinforcement and in segments between bituminous joints, with the joints intended to accommodate thermal expansions (and contractions) of the pavement. However, a combination of prolonged heatwave conditions and the ingress over time of material into...Read more
Keywords: 
Vulnerability, pavement buckling, heat wave, assessment
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00053

Storm identification and assessment of potential impacts in Rhodes Island, Greece

(Corresponding) Gad F., Chatzinaki M., Vandarakis D., Kyriakidou C., Hatiris G., Kapsimalis V.
Topic: 
Marine environment and coastal management
Coastal areas are highly dynamic systems, threatened by extreme meteorological phenomena, such as wave storms. Therefore, the analysis of storms is a key element in coastal management, as providing information for the assessment of potential hazards due to such events. In this study a...Read more
Keywords: 
wave storms classification, coastal hazards, run-up, coastal flooding, Aegean Sea
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00122

Numerical Modelling of Wave Reflection from Port Structures for Reliable Forecasting of Berth Downtime

(Corresponding) Chondros M., Malliouri D., Metallinos A., Papadimitriou A., Karambas T., Makris C., Baltikas V., Kontos Y., Nagkoulis N., Androulidakis Y., Klonaris G., Tsoukala V., Memos C.
Topic: 
Marine environment and coastal management
Forecast of wave agitation inside port basins and consequent downtime of berth positions are of utmost importance to make a port “smarter” by efficiently managing its infrastructure. Within Accu-Waves project (http://accuwaves.eu), a decision-making tool is being developed to provide forecast data...Read more
Keywords: 
port downtime, wave reflection, quay walls, numerical modelling, smart ports
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00163

Correction of the predicted wave characteristics using regression methods – a case study for the Iberian coastal environment

(Corresponding) Rusu L.
Topic: 
Marine environment and coastal management
The west Iberian coast is affected by various storms developed in the North Atlantic Ocean. For this reason, an accurate prediction of the sea state conditions is very important to manage the protection of the harbours and population living in the coastal cities. In recent years computing power has...Read more
Keywords: 
SWAN, West Iberian coast, hindcast wave data, correction, regression methods.
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00339

An Advanced Boussinesq-Type Model for Wave Propagation in Coastal and Harbour Areas

(Corresponding) Metallinos A., Chondros M., Papadimitriou A.
Topic: 
Environmental data analysis and modelling
In this paper, an advanced numerical model for the simulation of wave propagation and transformation in coastal areas and inside ports is presented. This model is a fully dispersive and highly nonlinear 2DH Boussinesq-type model, extended to cover real-life applications, capable of simulating the...Read more
Keywords: 
Boussinesq-type model, coastal processes, irregular multi-directional waves, numerical simulation, wave overtopping.
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00743

SIMULATION AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF OWC DEVICE OPERATING IN COASTAL REGIONS

(Corresponding) Belibassakis K., Magkouris A., Rusu E.
Topic: 
Energy technologies and sustainability
Wave energy converters are constantly being deployed in nearshore and coastal areas characterized by increased wave potential. The performance of the devices installed in the nearshore and coastal environment, where the sea bottom terrain may present significant variations, can be evaluated by...Read more
Keywords: 
Oscillating Water Column, wave energy, BEM
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00745

Coastal Inundation Integrated Modelling

(Corresponding) CHONDROS M., METALLINOS A., PAPADIMITRIOU A., KALPYRI M., MEMOS C., TSOUKALA V.
Topic: 
Disaster risk reduction and management
The present paper provides an integrated framework for modelling of coastal inundation, aiming to help coastal communities understand their risks and consequently to prevent the adverse effects to society. The proposed framework involves the implementation and coupling of a suite of sea state...Read more
Keywords: 
coastal inundation,flooding,storm surge,wave overtopping,numerical modelling
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00751

Energy Supply of a Conference Center Towards Nearly Zero-Energy Building in Accordance with the Standards of the European Green Deal

SOUKOULI A., KALOGERAKIS A., ANGELIS-DIMAKIS A., (Corresponding) ARAMPATZIS G.
Topic: 
Energy technologies and sustainability
In December 2019, the European Commission proposed the European Green Deal, a set of policy initiatives that aim to transform the European Union into a low carbon economy and achieve climate neutrality by 2050. Building renovation is a core element of the European Green Deal, promoting the...Read more
Keywords: 
European Green Deal, Renovation Wave, Energy Supply, Renewable Energy Sources, Conference Center, Orthodox Academy of Crete
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00785

Morphological changes recorded from an automated beach optical monitoring system in a highly touristic pocket beach, Coral Bay, Pegeia, Cyprus

Chatzipavlis A., Andreadis O., Psarros F., (Corresponding) Hasiotis T., Velegrakis A., Evagorou E., Loizidi M., Chrysostomou G.
Topic: 
Beach erosion of island beaches In Eastern Mediterranean (Greece and Cyprus): assessment, monitoring and Management
This paper demonstrates preliminary results of a Beach Optical Monitoring System (BOMS) installed in Coral Bay Beach (Pegeia, Cyprus) in the framework of BEACHTECH project. The BOMS is deployed at the southern sector of Coral Bay, a pocket sandy beach of high touristic and economic importance for...Read more
Keywords: 
Beach Morphodynamics, Shoreline Detection, Wave Run-up, Coastal Video Monitoring, Image Processing
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00298