Lake Erie International Jetport Model Feasibility Investigation


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A nontechnical summary of the Waterways Experiment Station's (WES) efforts in a model feasibility investigation of a proposed jetport located in Lake Erie offshore Cleveland, Ohio, is presented in this report. This report is intended to present the basic concepts, procedures and results of the WES model feasibility study without technical details. The following items are some of those presented in a format suitable for the nonscientist: (a) scope and objectives of WES study; (b) factors involved in hydrodynamic modeling; (c) lake characteristics and other information required as input for the models; (d) methods for obtaining unavailable data; (e) numerical and physical model evaluation, selection and preliminary design procedures; (f) information obtained from the models; and (g) current status of WES modeling efforts. Detailed technical data and results from WES study were published by WES in a series of 12 reports. These reports are referenced throughout this report in the appropriate and related sections. (Author).













Lake Erie International Jetport Model Feasibility Investigation


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An integral part of the feasibility assessment of a proposed offshore jetport site near Cleveland, Ohio, is the investigation of the hydrodynamics of Lake Erie to aid in determining the effects of the structure on such phenomena as seiching, storm surge, and lake circulation. To assist in determining these effects, the feasibility of using numerical modeling techniques was investigated. Numerical models that appeared capable of predicting the extent and magnitude of hydrodynamic changes produced by the proposed jetport were reviewed. Based upon this investigation, a determination was made of the feasibility of applying numerical models to the problems of seiching, storm surge, and lake circulation in Lake Erie. The numerical model feasibility study was restricted to the consideration of existing state-of-the-art models. No extensive model development was undertaken in this feasibility study; however, areas where additional numerical development is required were identified. The theoretical limitations, verification, resolution capabilities, and accuracy of the model as well as the cost of application of the model were considered. (Author).




Lake Erie International Jetport Model Feasibility Investigation. Report 17-3 Longshore Wave Energy Analyses


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The Lake Erie Regional Transportation Authority (LERTA) is conducting a feasibility and site selection study for a major hub airport in the Cleveland Area. One of the possible sites being evaluated is an offshore site in Lake Erie near Cleveland, Ohio. As a part of the feasibility analysis of an offshore site, the U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station (WES) is conducting a model feasibility investigation. This report, which is the third of a series, presents results of the longshore wave energy analyses.







Lake Erie International Jetport Model Feasibility Investigation


Book Description

This report presents the scope of the U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station's (WES) investigation of the proposed Lake Erie International Jetport and summarizes the data obtained from the literature and private individuals. The objectives of the investigation, Part I, include a review of the literature concerning wave activity (wind waves, seiches, and tides) and mass circulation in Lake Erie, preliminary design of necessary hydraulic models, and preliminary application of analytical and/or numerical models to seiching and mass circulation. (Modified author abstract).