Print Email Facebook Twitter Transition structures in grass covered slopes of primary flood defences tested with the wave impact generator Title Transition structures in grass covered slopes of primary flood defences tested with the wave impact generator Author Van Steeg, P. Labruijere, A. Mom, R. Project Grasbekleding Date 2015-06-28 Abstract The stability of grass covered slopes on primary flood defences under wave attack is an important aspect with respect to the strength of the entire dike. In a grass slope many transitions to objects (poles, stairs, fences, buildings et cetera) or other revetments (concrete, asphalt, placed block revetment) can be present. This can potentially lead to a lower strength or a higher local load leading to a lower stability of the grass cover and therefore a lower stability of the entire dike. To study the influence of transitions to the strength of a grass slope under wave impact loading, physical model tests were carried out with the wave impact generator. This is a special designed machine that can simulate wave impacts to a certain extend and that can be placed on a real existing dike. The wave impact generator was used on fourteen test sections. Five test sections (reference tests) are on grass slopes without transitions and are with different grass and clay quality. Nine tests were performed on transition structures and objects in the grass slope. Impressions of damage to the grass slope after testing are given and are compared with the reference tests. It was concluded that for several tests the stability of the grass slope was significantly lower when a transition was applied. This implies that transition structures and objects are in some cases normative for the strength of grass slopes. Subject grasstransitionwave impact generator Classification TPG130510 To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d0734e84-0194-42f1-84b7-adcf264bae89 Publisher IAHR Source Proc. 36th IAHR world congress Part of collection Hydraulic Engineering Reports Document type report Rights © 2015 Authors Files PDF Van_Steeg_et_al_IAHR2015_V2.pdf 2.17 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:d0734e84-0194-42f1-84b7-adcf264bae89/datastream/OBJ/view