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Samide, G. W. (author), Beckstead, G. (author)
Types of groynes are described and illustrated. Factors to be considered in the design of a groyne installation are discussed, with emphasis on the local scour at the head of a groyne. Scour estimation methods are discussed and ilustrated. Results from a review of the current literature are summarized in the form of a recommended design...
report 1975
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Loeve, W. (author)
Surface panel methods and finite difference methods are reviewed with respect to the use in the design of aeroplanes. It is concluded that there is a need for inverse surface panel type methods to diminish the trial and error character of the design process. Finite difference methods based on transonic small perturbation theory have to be based...
report 1976
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van der Vooren, J. (author), Sanderse, A. (author)
A fully-conservative- finite difference algorithm is described to calculate the incompressible flow through a straight channel of varying rectangular cross section. Both the width and the height of the channel may vary independently. The algorithm has been used successfully in the design of the German-Dutch low speed wind tionel (DNW).
report 1977
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van Egmond, J.A. (author), Rozendal, D. (author)
The design and experimental verification of a thick (18 %), shock free airfoil is described. The design was performed, using the NLR hodograph theory for transonic airfoil design. The airfoil was experimentally investigated in the NLR Pilot tunnel.
report 1978
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Klein Breteler, M. (author), Adel, H. den (author)
report 1988
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Wal, M. van der (author)
report 1990
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Van der Meer, J.W. (author)
This paper gives first an overall view of physical processes involved with rubble mound structures and a classification of these structures. After the description of governing parameters, the hydraulic response is treated. This is divided into: - Wave run-up and run-down, - Wave overtopping, - Wave transmission, - Wave reflection. The main part...
report 1992
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Burcharth, H.F. (author)
This rapport includes two main topics for designing a rubble mound breakwater: 1. Geometrical properties and durability of rock materials 2. Structural integrity of concrete armour units Included in this rapport are some design diagrams for Dolos of different waist ratios.
report 1992
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Magoon, O.T. (author), Baird, W.F. (author)
The design and construction of structures for the coast lines of the world must consider numerous forces and factors. These include the purpose of the structure, the design waves, the design wave climate, the material of which the structure is to be built, foundation conditions, earthquakes, tsunamis, availability of construction and maintenance...
report 1992
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Brummelhuis, P.G.J. ten (author), Ouboter, M.R.L. (author)
report 1994
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Sprengers, C.J. (author), Heynert, K.V. (author)
report 2000
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Sprengers, C.J. (author)
report 2000
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Sprengers, C.J. (author)
report 2000
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Ebbelaar, Jeroen (author)
report 2001
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Anonymous, A. (author)
Coastal rock structures are widely used in coastal engineering for a variety o f purposes, includiag controlling the morphological development of beaches and providing protection against coastal erosion or flooding by wave overtopping. Strict adherence to existing design guidance has resulted in many of these structures being built using...
report 2003
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Dorst, C.J. (author)
Design guide for stone pitchings. The following subjects are covered in this report: - Construction - Failure Mechanisms - Stability of individual elements - Transport of material - Sliding - Design of other construction parts - Required parameters
report 2004
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Groeneweg, J. (author), Doorn, N. (author)
report 2005
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Serafy, G.Y. El (author), Hummel, S. (author)
report 2005
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Klis, H. van der (author)
report 2005
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Melkert, J. (author)
report 2007
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