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Marinov, Krasimir (author)
Low-lying countries such as Belgium and the Netherlands are naturally susceptible to overtopping wave attacks. Coastal regions are therefore facing the threat of such events causing damage to dike-positioned structures and buildings. Research in this filed is often conducted using scaled-down 2D hydraulic physical models, which introduces so...
master thesis 2017
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Streicher, Maximilian (author), Kortenhaus, Andreas (author), Marinov, Krasimir (author), Hirt, Matthias (author), Hughes, Steven (author), Hofland, Bas (author), Scheres, Babette (author), Schüttrumpf, Holger (author)
Short duration bores in the coastal zone are generated by wave breaking in shallow water and mild foreshore conditions. In storm weather situations and for sea level rise scenarios, these bores approach the dike and interact with previously overtopped or reflected bores. Combined laser scanner and video measurements were used to study the...
journal article 2019
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Streicher, Maximilian (author), Kortenhaus, Andreas (author), Altomare, Corrado (author), Hughes, Steven (author), Marinov, Krasimir (author), Hofland, Bas (author), Chen, X. (author), Suzuki, T. (author), Cappietti, Lorenzo (author)
Overtopping bore impact forces on a dike mounted vertical wall were measured in similar large-scale (Froude length scale factor 1-to-4.3) and small-scale (Froude length scale factor 1-to-25) models. The differences due to scale effects were studied, by comparing the up-scaled force measurements from both models in prototype. It was noted that if...
conference paper 2019
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LOUKA, ANNA (author)
In the last few years, the climate crisis has been accelerating at a dizzying pace and poses an emergency threat to our planet. Rainfalls have transformed into intense downpours, and flash flooding, combined with the sea level rise, leads to a higher risk of inundation of densely populated coastal cities. Moreover, the melting of the permafrost...
master thesis 2022
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