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Fig. 1. Three types of real mangrove models with different submerged volume ratio Vm/V with corresponding parameterized models of varying frontalarea and cylinder diameters.
Fig. 2. Experimental set-up in the flume for steady flow.
Fig. 3. Results of hydraulic force measurements for all mangrove models(see also Fig. 1 for model definition).
Table 1. Force measurements deviation of parameterized models in comparison to real models.
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