Design And Construction Of Berm Breakwaters

Design And Construction Of Berm Breakwaters

Author: Jentsje Van Der Meer

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2016-09-09

Total Pages: 350

ISBN-13: 9814749621

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Modern design of berm breakwaters began about thirty years ago. However, to date, there has been a lack of a well-established, formal design methodology on berm breakwaters. The authors Dr Jentsje van der Meer and Sigurdur Sigurdarson combine over 40 years of collective experience working with breakwaters to put forward a design framework in Design and Construction of Berm Breakwaters; covering the science and design practices of berm breakwater structures. The original design consisted of mass armoured berms that reshaped into statically stable S-shaped slopes. The design was adopted in Iceland and eventually led to a development with more stable structures by using available rock sizes, large rock, and more rock gradings than just 'small rock (core)' and 'large rock (berm)'. This more stable and only partly reshaping structure is called the Icelandic-type berm breakwater.Written for researchers and practitioners, the volume consists of chapters on geometrical designs of the berm breakwater cross-section, including berm reshaping and wave overtopping, quarry and project management, as well as blasting and sorting techniques, designs for various wave conditions and available rock classes, and case studies of already constructed berm breakwaters.


Coastal and Ocean Engineering Practice

Coastal and Ocean Engineering Practice

Author: Young C. Kim

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 379

ISBN-13: 9814360570

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Successful coastal and ocean engineering projects rely on practical experience with technical tools and knowledge available to the engineer. Often, problems arise from projects that are too complex for theoretical description, which require that engineers exercise sound judgment in addition to reliance on past practical experience. This book focuses on the latest technology applied in design and construction, effective engineering methodology, unique projects and problems, design and construction challenges, and other lessons learned. In addition, unique practices in planning, design, construction, maintenance, and performance of coastal and ocean projects will be explored.


Coastal Structures 2003

Coastal Structures 2003

Author: Jeffrey A. Melby

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 1420

ISBN-13:

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This collection contains 110 papers presented at Coastal Structures 2003, held in Portland, Oregon, August 26-30, 2003.


The Rock Manual

The Rock Manual

Author: Construction Industry Research and Information Association

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 1312

ISBN-13:

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This publication is a summary of good practice on the use of rock in engineering works for rivers, coasts and seas. It has incorporated all the significant advances in knowledge that have occured over the past 10-15 years.


Breakwaters, Coastal Structures and Coastlines

Breakwaters, Coastal Structures and Coastlines

Author: Institute of Civil Engineers

Publisher: Thomas Telford

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 546

ISBN-13: 9780727730428

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These conference proceedings include 41 papers from the Seventh International Conference on Coastlines, Structures and Breakwaters organised by the Institution of Civil Engineers.


Coastal Stabilization

Coastal Stabilization

Author: Rong-chung John Hsu

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 1997-07-01

Total Pages: 596

ISBN-13: 9813239484

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This book discusses coastal defense measures, which have not improved in the past few decades, and better alternatives. It emphasizes on the existence of stable bays in coastal geomorphology and their use in coastal stabilization. The conventional measures for saving beaches, such as seawalls, groins, offshore breakwaters, and renourishment, are discussed in detail, followed by an alternative known as headland control. Many types of coast, and the respective defense measures, are discussed, especially for eroding beaches downcoast of harbors with long breakwaters. The formation of offshore bars during storms is examined and the design of stable recreational beaches is demonstrated. Practical design problems are discussed in all cases. Many issues requiring attention in coastal engineering are also outlined.