Effects of Construction of Offshore Breakwaters on Segmentation of a Slender Water Body

Abstract In a slender water body with a large aspect ratio, the angle of wind waves relative to the direction normal to the shoreline may exceed 45°, resulting in the emergence of cuspate forelands and the subdivision of a lake, because the fetch distance along the principal axis becomes large. The BG model (a three-dimensional model for predicting beach changes based on Bagnold's concept) was used to predict the segmentation of a rectangular lake by wind waves under the conditions with/without the construction of offshore breakwaters that reduce the fetch distance, together with the numerical simulation of the deformation of a circular lake when a straight seawall cutting off a part of the lake was constructed.