Hydraulic performance of berm breakwaters

Rubble mOlJnd breakwaters have been used for centuries for the protection of harbours. In many cases breakwaters were built in relatively deep water and exposed to waves too severe in relation to the size of rock used for construction. Furthermore, they were often built with a steep slope, and conse...

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Main Authors: Jensen, O.J. (author), Sorensen, T. (author)
Other Authors: TU Delft
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: ASCE 1989
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description Rubble mOlJnd breakwaters have been used for centuries for the protection of harbours. In many cases breakwaters were built in relatively deep water and exposed to waves too severe in relation to the size of rock used for construction. Furthermore, they were often built with a steep slope, and consequently, severe damage occurred. In some cases, breakwaters have been repaired by a continuous supply of stones until an almost stable equilibrium slope developed. In this way, the breakwaters at Cherbourg, Plymouth and Holyhead, Refs. /2/ & /3/ were developed. At certain places in nature the same may be observed for gravel beaches, where the available material by wave and tidal action is reshaped until an almost equilibrium situation occurs. In recent years, the concept of unconventional rubble mound breakwaters, i.e. berm breakwaters, has gained much attention among researchers and engineers as an economical method to build breakwaters at certain sites. At DHI, the principle of berm breakwaters was first used in 1978 for the Skopun Breakwater Extension, Faroe Islands . Berm Breakwaters
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spelling fttudelft:oai:tudelft.nl:uuid:a0a3de7a-553b-4ddd-aca0-84546fbdf65f 2025-01-16T21:49:23+00:00 Hydraulic performance of berm breakwaters Jensen, O.J. (author) Sorensen, T. (author) TU Delft 1989-01-01 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a0a3de7a-553b-4ddd-aca0-84546fbdf65f en eng ASCE berm breakwaters, workshop at NRC, Canada, Ottawa, isbn0872626636 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a0a3de7a-553b-4ddd-aca0-84546fbdf65f © 1989 O.J. Jensen, T. Sorensen TPG110210 berm breakwaters report Text 1989 fttudelft 2023-07-08T20:16:09Z Rubble mOlJnd breakwaters have been used for centuries for the protection of harbours. In many cases breakwaters were built in relatively deep water and exposed to waves too severe in relation to the size of rock used for construction. Furthermore, they were often built with a steep slope, and consequently, severe damage occurred. In some cases, breakwaters have been repaired by a continuous supply of stones until an almost stable equilibrium slope developed. In this way, the breakwaters at Cherbourg, Plymouth and Holyhead, Refs. /2/ & /3/ were developed. At certain places in nature the same may be observed for gravel beaches, where the available material by wave and tidal action is reshaped until an almost equilibrium situation occurs. In recent years, the concept of unconventional rubble mound breakwaters, i.e. berm breakwaters, has gained much attention among researchers and engineers as an economical method to build breakwaters at certain sites. At DHI, the principle of berm breakwaters was first used in 1978 for the Skopun Breakwater Extension, Faroe Islands . Berm Breakwaters Report Faroe Islands Skopun Delft University of Technology: Institutional Repository Faroe Islands Breakwater ENVELOPE(-63.233,-63.233,-64.800,-64.800) Skopun ENVELOPE(-6.882,-6.882,61.903,61.903)
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Hydraulic performance of berm breakwaters
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title_fullStr Hydraulic performance of berm breakwaters
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title_short Hydraulic performance of berm breakwaters
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