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Young-Min Kim, Jae-Ho Lim and Hyun-Doug Yoon
Wind is a significant factor influencing the stability of breakwater armor stones. However, few existing studies have considered the effects of wind on these structures. In this study, two-dimensional laboratory experiments were conducted to examine the ...
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Khaled Elkersh, Serter Atabay, Abdullah Gokhan Yilmaz, Yomna Morad and Nour Nouar
This paper presents potential upgrades to the Palm Jumeirah Island?s outer revetment to extend its design life for 50 years, considering the sea level rise (SLR) associated with climate change. The paper proposes several upgrade options to ensure that th...
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Longzai Ge, Hanbao Chen, Songgui Chen and Haiyuan Liu
In order to ensure the safety and reliability of the submerged tunnel covering layer at the junction of an artificial island and tunnel under extremely bad conditions, the wave current characteristics and the stability of the protective structure in the ...
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Patricia Mares-Nasarre, Gloria Argente, M. Esther Gómez-Martín and Josep R. Medina
Armor damage due to wave attack is the principal failure mode to be considered when designing conventional mound breakwaters. Armor layers of mound breakwaters are typically designed using formulas in the literature for non-overtopped mound breakwaters i...
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Mireille Escudero, Jassiel V. Hernández-Fontes, Irving D. Hernández and Edgar Mendoza
This paper presents the use of virtual level (VL) probes as an alternative image-based approach to investigate the interaction of waves with coastal structures in wave flume experiments. These probes are defined as regions of interest located at specific...
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Yong Jun Cho
In this study, a Level III reliability design of an armor block of rubble mound breakwater was developed using the optimized probabilistic wave height model for the Korean marine environment and Van der Meer equation. To demonstrate what distinguishes th...
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Fábio Pereira, Maria Graça Neves, José-Santos López-Gutiérrez, María Dolores Esteban and Vicente Negro
The correct calculation of forces and moments caused by wave action over crown wall structures is critical for their design. There are several existing equations for this, some of which are sanctioned in practice as it is the case for Jensen (1984) and B...
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Yurianto Yurianto,Agus Suprihanto,Sumar Hadi Suryo,Yusuf Umardani,Padang Yanuar
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Quenched and Tempered Steel is classified as high strength and hardness steel mostly used for armor steel. Hardness and wear stability is essential for steel armor quality standards. On the other hand, austenitization and tempering temperature affect the...
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María Clavero, Pilar Díaz-Carrasco and Miguel Á. Losada
The objective of this research is to analyze the interaction of the incident wave train with a mound breakwater (specifically, dissipation in the armor layer) and to quantify the performance of the structure built with different types and sizes of armor ...
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Xianglong Wei, Huaixiang Liu, Xiaojian She, Yongjun Lu, Xingnian Liu and Siping Mo
The stability number of a breakwater can determine the armor unit?s weight, which is an important parameter in the breakwater design process. In this paper, a novel and simple machine learning approach is proposed to evaluate the stability of rubble-moun...
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