PLANFORM STABILITY OF EMBAYED BEACHES ALONG THE EAST COAST OF PENINSULAR MALAYSIA

The presence of embayed beaches along the East coast of Peninsular Malaysia has proven the significant influence of wave variability due to the Northeast monsoon. These beaches, which some of them are among the popular beaches for tourism and recreational activities, have not been categorised accor...

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Main Authors: M. S. AB RAZAK, N. A. Z. MOHD NOR, N. JAMALUDDIN
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Language:English
Published: Taylor's University 2018-02-01
Series:Journal of Engineering Science and Technology
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Online Access:http://jestec.taylors.edu.my/Vol%2013%20issue%202%20February%202018/13_2_12.pdf
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spelling doaj-2b2375aa532c4ee7b603ca4c679907182020-11-25T01:43:12ZengTaylor's UniversityJournal of Engineering Science and Technology1823-46902018-02-01132435448PLANFORM STABILITY OF EMBAYED BEACHES ALONG THE EAST COAST OF PENINSULAR MALAYSIAM. S. AB RAZAK0N. A. Z. MOHD NOR1N. JAMALUDDIN2Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University Putra Malaysia, 43400, Serdang, Selangor DE, MalaysiaDepartment of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University Putra Malaysia, 43400, Serdang, Selangor DE, MalaysiaDepartment of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University Putra Malaysia, 43400, Serdang, Selangor DE, MalaysiaThe presence of embayed beaches along the East coast of Peninsular Malaysia has proven the significant influence of wave variability due to the Northeast monsoon. These beaches, which some of them are among the popular beaches for tourism and recreational activities, have not been categorised according to its planform stability. Categorising this type of beach is a reliminary step towards the longterm shoreline management plan. This study presents the outputs of the application of the parabolic bay model to satellite images of the embayed beaches. It focuses on the determination of the total number of embayed beaches along the East coast of Peninsular Malaysia including identification of beach planform stability using the model of equilibrium bay beach (MEPBAY) program. The model was used as a tool to propose engineering solutions and to investigate the applicability of the existing coastal structures for the beach in dynamic or unstable state. MEPBAY analysis showed that out of 51 beaches - 26 of them are dynamic, 23 are static and another two are in unstable state of planform equilibrium. Beaches with static planform equilibrium include Batu Buruk beach, Irama beach, Resang cape, Jemaluang beach and Kg Punggai in which the beaches undergo no addition or erosion of sediment towards the bay and littoral drift of the beach is almost non-existent. Results presented indicated that beaches with dynamic equilibrium state was achieved when the shoreline experiences degradation or undergo erosion due to the changes in the equilibrium orientation and shoreline planform of the bay as shown by Senok beach, Jara beach, Sedili cape, Cherating beach, Endau-Rompin beach, Bukit Tengah beach, Kalung bay and Teluk Lipat beach. Unstable equilibrium embayed beaches on the other hand, is a condition when the curved planform of the beach experienced accretion in the lee accompanied by erosion downdrift as showed by the Tok Jembal beach. This condition is a result of wave sheltering or changes in the geometric configuration of the beach. The numerical modelling exercises through MEPBAY have given us an understanding on the variation of planform stability towards the embayed beaches morphodynamics.http://jestec.taylors.edu.my/Vol%2013%20issue%202%20February%202018/13_2_12.pdfMEPBAYlong term empirical bay modelsstatic equilibrium statedynamic equilibrium stateunstable state
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author M. S. AB RAZAK
N. A. Z. MOHD NOR
N. JAMALUDDIN
spellingShingle M. S. AB RAZAK
N. A. Z. MOHD NOR
N. JAMALUDDIN
PLANFORM STABILITY OF EMBAYED BEACHES ALONG THE EAST COAST OF PENINSULAR MALAYSIA
Journal of Engineering Science and Technology
MEPBAY
long term empirical bay models
static equilibrium state
dynamic equilibrium state
unstable state
author_facet M. S. AB RAZAK
N. A. Z. MOHD NOR
N. JAMALUDDIN
author_sort M. S. AB RAZAK
title PLANFORM STABILITY OF EMBAYED BEACHES ALONG THE EAST COAST OF PENINSULAR MALAYSIA
title_short PLANFORM STABILITY OF EMBAYED BEACHES ALONG THE EAST COAST OF PENINSULAR MALAYSIA
title_full PLANFORM STABILITY OF EMBAYED BEACHES ALONG THE EAST COAST OF PENINSULAR MALAYSIA
title_fullStr PLANFORM STABILITY OF EMBAYED BEACHES ALONG THE EAST COAST OF PENINSULAR MALAYSIA
title_full_unstemmed PLANFORM STABILITY OF EMBAYED BEACHES ALONG THE EAST COAST OF PENINSULAR MALAYSIA
title_sort planform stability of embayed beaches along the east coast of peninsular malaysia
publisher Taylor's University
series Journal of Engineering Science and Technology
issn 1823-4690
publishDate 2018-02-01
description The presence of embayed beaches along the East coast of Peninsular Malaysia has proven the significant influence of wave variability due to the Northeast monsoon. These beaches, which some of them are among the popular beaches for tourism and recreational activities, have not been categorised according to its planform stability. Categorising this type of beach is a reliminary step towards the longterm shoreline management plan. This study presents the outputs of the application of the parabolic bay model to satellite images of the embayed beaches. It focuses on the determination of the total number of embayed beaches along the East coast of Peninsular Malaysia including identification of beach planform stability using the model of equilibrium bay beach (MEPBAY) program. The model was used as a tool to propose engineering solutions and to investigate the applicability of the existing coastal structures for the beach in dynamic or unstable state. MEPBAY analysis showed that out of 51 beaches - 26 of them are dynamic, 23 are static and another two are in unstable state of planform equilibrium. Beaches with static planform equilibrium include Batu Buruk beach, Irama beach, Resang cape, Jemaluang beach and Kg Punggai in which the beaches undergo no addition or erosion of sediment towards the bay and littoral drift of the beach is almost non-existent. Results presented indicated that beaches with dynamic equilibrium state was achieved when the shoreline experiences degradation or undergo erosion due to the changes in the equilibrium orientation and shoreline planform of the bay as shown by Senok beach, Jara beach, Sedili cape, Cherating beach, Endau-Rompin beach, Bukit Tengah beach, Kalung bay and Teluk Lipat beach. Unstable equilibrium embayed beaches on the other hand, is a condition when the curved planform of the beach experienced accretion in the lee accompanied by erosion downdrift as showed by the Tok Jembal beach. This condition is a result of wave sheltering or changes in the geometric configuration of the beach. The numerical modelling exercises through MEPBAY have given us an understanding on the variation of planform stability towards the embayed beaches morphodynamics.
topic MEPBAY
long term empirical bay models
static equilibrium state
dynamic equilibrium state
unstable state
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