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Organisation of in situ dike breaching experiments in Belgium: monitoring program
Peeters, P.; Visser, P.; Mostaert, F. (2012). Organisation of in situ dike breaching experiments in Belgium: monitoring program. version 2.0. WL Rapporten, 706_08e. Flanders Hydraulics Research: Antwerpen. IV, 29 pp.
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Document type: Project report

Keywords
    Hydraulic structures > Dikes, shores and other flood defenses > Failure mechanisms
    Hydraulic structures > Erosion protection
    In-situ measurements
Author keywords
    Breach initiation; Breach growth; Breach flow

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Abstract
    The 'Actualised Sigmaplan' aims for satisfying safety and ecological needs along the tidal river Schelde in a sustainable way. With high waters up to 4m and more above ground level, different measures have been elaborated which combine safety with estuarine restoration, eg. dike strengthening together with more space for the river, flood control areas and non-tidal wetlands.

    Within the frame work of the realisation of the 'Actualised Sigmaplan', the opportunity to execute in situ breach tests following overflow is offered in the following years. Outcomes will serve to better understand the complex physical processes of embankment breaching for detailed model development and validation as well as for optimised dike design and maintenance strategies. In order to maximise outcomes of the full-scale field experiments international expertise is invited to join forces in the preparation of the testing program as well as to participate during the in situ breach test.


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