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IIT-Madras Achieves Milestone with Asia’s Largest Wave Basin

IIT-Madras has set a new benchmark by commissioning Asia's largest shallow wave basin at its Discovery campus in Thaiyur, near Chennai. This advanced research facility, developed primarily with indigenous technology, aims to address critical challenges in coastal engineering and significantly boost India’s capabilities in marine science and engineering.

Key Highlights of the Facility

  • Location: Discovery campus, Thaiyur (a Chennai suburb).
  • Development: Designed and built indigenously, with minimal reliance on imported components.
  • Collaborators: National Technology Centre for Ports, Waterways, and Coasts (NTCPWC) under the Ministry of Shipping.
     

Notable Features

  • A multidirectional shallow wave basin capable of replicating complex wave and current interactions.
  • Equipped with a mobile wave maker for diverse research applications.
     

Purpose and Applications
The wave basin is designed to address pressing issues faced by Indian ports, waterways, and coastal infrastructure, particularly in the context of climate change. Its applications include:

  • Testing and analysis of coastal structures.
  • Assessing the impact of extreme events on infrastructure.
  • Evaluating large-scale floating solar power plants.
  • Studying the effects of climate change on coastal regions.
     

Additional Insights

  • Indigenous Innovation: Most components of the wave maker were fabricated within IIT-Madras, showcasing the institute’s engineering expertise.
  • Global Standing: This facility is expected to elevate IIT-Madras as a leading global hub for marine research.
  • Collaborative Potential: It opens avenues for pioneering research and international partnerships in marine science.

The establishment of this state-of-the-art wave basin marks a significant milestone in advancing India’s self-reliance in marine and coastal engineering while addressing critical environmental and infrastructural challenges.

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