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Infrastructure

Coastal and Ocean Basin (COB)

The Coastal & Ocean Basin (COB), located in Ostend, Belgium, is designed to study the effect of waves and currents on coastal and offshore structures, the generation of freak waves and the hydrodynamic and structural behaviour of devices for marine renewable energy. With basin dimensions of 30 m x 30 m, a variable water depth up to 1.4 m and wave-current interaction in any relative direction, the infrastructure offers excellent test conditions for coastal to near offshore applications related to coastal defence plans, offshore/floating structures and renewable energy technologies. A central pit of up to 4.5 m deep allows for testing of mooring applications. The COB welcomes users from academia, industry and governmental institutions.

Type: Facility
Location type: Single sited
Accessibility: Everyone
In use: 1 Apr 2023 →  Today
Disciplines: Fluid mechanics
Keywords: Offshore structures, Floating structures, Coastal structures, Coastal and ocean basin, Nature based coastal defenses, Ocean energy, Mooring applications