Print Email Facebook Twitter Design of low-crested (submerged) structures: An overview Title Design of low-crested (submerged) structures: An overview Author Pilarczyk, K.W. Project KWP-collection Date 2003-01-01 Abstract Low crested and submerged structures (LCS) such as detached breakwaters and artificial reefs are becoming very common coastal protection measures (used alone or in combination with artificial sand nourishment). Their purpose is to reduce the hydraulic loading to a required level that maintains the dynamic equilibrium of the shoreline. To attain this goal, they are designed to allow the transmission of a certain amount of wave energy over the structure by overtopping and also some transmission through the porous structure (exposed breakwaters) or wave breaking and energy dissipation on shallow crest (submerged structures). Subject low crested structure Classification TPG110140 To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:49609414-c7ef-4e8d-a8b8-52c41a852ed7 Publisher Copedec Source 6th Copedec, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 2003 Part of collection Hydraulic Engineering Reports Document type report Rights (c) 2003 Kristian Pilarczyk Files PDF DesignLowCrestedStructures.pdf 1.58 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:49609414-c7ef-4e8d-a8b8-52c41a852ed7/datastream/OBJ/view