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Environmental Hydraulic Laboratory (LHE)

Environmental Hydraulic Laboratory (LHE)

Institut national de recherche scientifique

Place :

Québec

Infrastructure type :

Laboratory

This laboratory makes it possible to develop, among other things, sustainable approaches to coastal management to counter the erosion caused by climate change. This world-class laboratory is used to simulate swells, tides and high flow currents affecting the majority of coarse-bed streams, such as rivers and the St. Lawrence River. It offers a rich potential of applications, for example:
 - Model the equilibrium profile of beaches for the stabilization of shorelines;
 - Model sedimentation in harbors and marinas to plan dredging or control sediment drift;
 - Study the interaction of currents and waves on coastal structures and at sea;
 - Model overflow and overflow phenomena due to sea level rise on Canadian coasts;
 - Simulate the effect of tides on port facilities;
 - Simulate the effect of ice on banks in the presence of waves and currents;
 - Model the diffusion of pollutants in complex hydraulic systems;
 - Design arrangements or soft solutions for coastal protection.

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