one publication added to basket [87853] | Wave run-up on a rubble mound breakwater
De Rouck, J.; Van de Walle, B.; Troch, P.A.; Van Damme, L.; Willems, M.; Jens, P.K.; Frigaard, P.; Medina, J.R. (2001). Wave run-up on a rubble mound breakwater, in: Özhan, E. (Ed.) Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on the Mediterranean Coastal Environment, October 23-27, 2001, Hammamet, Tunisia. pp. 1153-1164 In: Özhan, E. (Ed.) (2001). Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on the Mediterranean Coastal Environment, October 23-27, 2001, Hammamet, Tunisia. MEDCOAST Secretariat: Ankara. ISBN 975-429-172-1. , more | |
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Keywords | Laboratory tests Structures > Hydraulic structures > Coastal structures > Coast defences > Breakwaters > Rubblemound breakwaters Wave processes on beaches > Wave runup Marine/Coastal |
Authors | | Top | - De Rouck, J., more
- Van de Walle, B.
- Troch, P.A., more
- Van Damme, L., more
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- Jens, P.K.
- Frigaard, P.
- Medina, J.R.
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Abstract | Physical processes such as wave run-up and wave overtopping are very important with regard to the design of sloping coastal structures. However, these are not yet fully understood. Preliminary prototype measuring campaigns (1993-1996) indicated clearly higher wave run-up values than the values found by laboratory testing and reported in literature. The design of the crest height of a breakwater is mainly based on wave run-up values obtained by small scale model tests. Prototype measurements are seen as the big challenge to be addressed to verify small scale model test results. Therefore, a rubble mound breakwater protecting the outer harbour of Zeebrugge (Belgium) and armoured with 25 ton grooved cubes is fully instrumented to measure sea state, wave run-up and wave overtopping. Wave run-up is measured by two different measuring devices. Extensive laboratory testing is carried out on two t-o dimensional models (1:30) and on one thr-e dimensional scale model (1:40). For a better determination of wave run-up on the scale models, a novel step gauge is developed. Still, differences between results of prototype measurement and small scale model test results and between the various laboratory results are noticed. |
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