Print Email Facebook Twitter Erosion of sediment through cellular revetment blocks applied as slope protection along coasts and inland waterways Title Erosion of sediment through cellular revetment blocks applied as slope protection along coasts and inland waterways Author Klein Breteler, M. Laboyrie, J.H. Verheij, H.J. Project Steenzettingen Date 1988-01-01 Abstract Erosion of banks and dikes subjected to water motion can be prevented, for instance by application of cellular concrete revetment blocks. This type of revetment combined the merits of a closed block revetment and a slope revetment consisting of loose materials. Advantages are high permeability, high stability against wave attack and low block weight. On top of this, cellular blocks are appealing because they allow the growth of vegetation. It is of vital importance that the granular material in the holes does not erode completely. Therefore physical model tests were carried out. The paper describes these tests and gives results. Subject block revetmentpermeabilityerosion Classification TPG130200 To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b8f42719-dc40-4cb3-9653-7d23485a6976 Publisher Balkema Source Proc. Int conference on Soil-Water Interaction, SOWAS, 1988 Part of collection Hydraulic Engineering Reports Document type report Rights © 1988 Authors Files PDF SOWAS88_Delft_-holes_in_blocks.pdf 561.77 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:b8f42719-dc40-4cb3-9653-7d23485a6976/datastream/OBJ/view