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Hofland, Bas (author), Houtzager, Daan (author), Caldera, Ganga (author), Antonini, A. (author), van Gent, M.R.A. (author), Bakker, Pieter (author), van der Lem, Cock (author)
Single layer randomly placed armour units are used in many rubble mound breakwaters around the world. For these armour layers first extraction of units starts at high loads and can then progress quickly. Before the first extraction of a unit, typically no quantitative description of damage can be given. But additional to extraction, breakage of...
journal article 2023
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Van den Bos, J.P. (author), Verhagen, H.J. (author), Kuiper, C. (author)
This paper presents the results of a systematic validation of numerical simulation of reflection and transmission of rubble-mound breakwater structures. The aim of the study is to provide a body of validation measurements for increasingly complex situations, starting simple and building up the comlexity in terms of breawater geometry, wave...
conference paper 2015
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Verpoorten, S.P.K. (author), Ockeloen, W.J. (author), Verhagen, H.J. (author)
Since 1977 dedicated studies are made to the stability of rubble mound break-water toes under wave attack. A large number of stability methods is available, but prediction accuracy is low and validity ranges are too small for use in prac-tice. In this research the decoupled model approach is used to evaluate predic-tion capacity of existing toe...
conference paper 2015
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Voorendt, M.Z. (author), Molenaar, W.F. (author), Bezuyen, K.G. (author)
Lecture notes CT3330. Introduction, history of caissons, construction of standard caisson, design of standard caisson, construction of pneumatic caissons.
lecture notes 2011
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Verhagen, H.J. (author)
In the ROCK MANUAL (2007) some guidance is given for the design of toes for breakwaters. However, for very shallow toes, as well as for very wide toes (or berms) this guidance is only marginally. Recently a number of shallow berms and toes have been constructed, partly with the intention to lower the height of the breakwater. These works showed...
conference paper 2010
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Allsop, N.W.H. (author), Cork, R.S. (author), Verhagen, H.J. (author)
This paper introduces a co-operative project between HR Wallingford UK (HRW) and Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, (TUD) to develop, populate, and then to apply a database on all major breakwaters around the world. It builds on, and revives, similar initiatives that originate in the late 1970s. The paper describes the objectives in...
conference paper 2009
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Verhagen, H.J. (author), Mertens, M. (author)
In the Rock Manual [2007] two sets of equations for the determination of rock stability in breakwaters armour layers are presented. One set is the original formula presented by Van der Meer [1988], valid for deep water conditions. This set uses the parameters Hs and Tm. The other set is an adaptation of these formulae, using the parameters H2%...
conference paper 2009
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De Rover, R. (author), Verhagen, H.J. (author), Van den Berge, A. (author), Reedijk, B. (author)
The effect of single layer interlocking armour unit breakage on the hydraulic armour layer stability and potential damage progression is addressed in this paper. A 2-dimensional scale model of a rubble mound breakwater with an armour layer consisting of Xbloc armour units was tested. The residual armour layer stability with broken units was...
conference paper 2008
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Verhagen, H.J. (author)
In a classical design approach to breakwaters a design wave height is determined, and filled in into a design formula. Some undefined safety is added. In the method using partial safety coefficients (as developed by PIANC [1992] and recently also adopted by the Coastal Engineering Manual of the US Army Corps of Engineers [CEM [2003]) the degree...
conference paper 2003
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Oumeraci, H. (author), Allsop, N.W.H. (author), De Groot, M.B. (author), Crouch, R.S. (author), Vrijling, J.K. (author)
Final report and appendices of the European project Proverbs on tools for the design of vertical breakwaters (caisson type breakwaters) and similar hydraulic structures in the coastal zone. It includes the loads (waves) as well as the strength of the structure (geotechnial aspects, structural aspects)
book 1999
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Hauer, M. (author), Op den Velde, W. (author), Vrijling, J.K. (author), D' Angremond, K. (author)
Given a harbour location and a wave-climate, two different types of rubble-mound breakwaters were designed. Using realistic quarry yield curves and prices for production, transport and constmction, the total costs of the conventional statically stable and dynamically stable bermbreakwater designs were compared to each other. This comparison led...
conference paper 1995
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D' Angremond, K. (author)
Lecture notes on the design of rubble mound and caisson breakwaters.
lecture notes 1994
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De Haan, W. (author)
The computation of the optimum rubble-mound breakwater crosssection is executed on a micro-computer. The RUMBA computer package consists of two main parts: the optimization process is executed by a Turbo Pascal programme, the second part consists of editing functions written in AutoLISP. AutoLISP is the programming language within AutoCAD. The...
report 1989
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Bischoff van Heemskerck, W.C. (author), Booy, N. (author)
The designing engineer often comes across the economic decision problem in which the "benefit" of a higher design criterion must be weighed against the "cost". Several methods have been developed to deal with this optimization problem; none of them, however, offer the possibility of introducing the appropriate considerations of a general policy...
conference paper 1969
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