This study aimed to investigate the sedimentation mechanism at Pars port complex
inlet (petrochemical and services ports in Iran) under the effects of wind-waves and
tidal currents and to provide solutions to reduce sedimentation by changing the port
plan. For this purpose, at first, the modeling of changes in water level and tidal
currents in the area was conducted. The results for the currents and waves were
evaluated and validated using the measured field data. The one-dimensional sediment
transport potential was calculated by about 33,000 cubic meters per year. The
analysis of two-dimensional sediment transport phenomena within the ports and
inlets showed that tidal currents patterns that are parallel to the coast and the waves
in the region are the most important factors in sedimentation. Accordingly, to
minimize sedimentation and to investigate the effect of the geometric shape of the
port, three configurations were proposed for ports, and the patterns of sedimentation
were evaluated in the new arrangements.