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Offshore Breakwaters and Shore Evolution Control

Krystian W. Pilarczyk Ryszard B. Zeidler R. B. Zeidler

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English
A A Balkema Publishers
01 January 1996
This volume highlights the technical advances in shoreline stabilization with special emphasis on application of offshore breakwaters. It provides an overview of theoretical and practical matters related to shore evolution control based on experience all over the world. The main topics deal with types and functions of coastal structures, coastal boundary conditions, sediment transport and shore profile evolution, wave loading and interactions with structures, functional and geometrical design, structural design (including some novel methods, materials, construction aspects, monitoring and maintenance) and worldwide experience and case studies. A review of some mathematical models is given in the appendix.
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Imprint:   A A Balkema Publishers
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 174mm, 
Weight:   1.156kg
ISBN:   9789054106272
ISBN 10:   9054106271
Pages:   570
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Further / Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 General 1.2 Types and functions of coastal structures 1.3 Offshore breakwaters 1.4 Functional requirements and design 2 COASTAL BOUNDARY CONDITIONS 2.1 Overview of boundary conditions 2.2 Coastal topography 2.3 Hydraulic boundary conditions 2.4 Nearshore currentsm3 SEDIMENT TRANSPORT AND SHORE PROFILE EVOLUTION 3.1 Sediment transport 3.2 Shore profile evolution 4 WAVES AT STRUCTURES 4.1 Overview of wave transformation modes at structures 4.2 Wave reflection 4.3 Wave energy dissipation 4.4 Wave run-up and run-down 4.5 Overtopping and piling-up 4.6 Wave transmission behind breakwater 4.7 Theoretical treatment of wave transformation at structures 4.8 Scour 5 FUNCTIONAL AND GEOMETRICAL DESIGN 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Performance of offshore breakwaters 5.3 Experimental background for geometrical dimensioning of offshore breakwaters 5.4 Mathematical modelling of shore evolution at structures 5.5 Geometrical design guidelines (morphological dimensioning) 5.6 Miscellanea 6 STRUCTURAL DESIGN 6.1 General 6.2 Design of rubble-mound structures 6.3 Slope protection and revetments6.4 Composite systems using geotextiles 6.5 Other systems 7 MATERIALSm7.1 Design process and assessment of materials 7.2 Rock 7.3 Other materials 7.4 Composite materials and systems 7.5 Assessment of concrete armour units (NRA 1991) 7.6 Quality control 8 CONSTRUCTION ASPECTS 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Specific aspects of site and location 8.3 Equipment 8.4 Positioning systems and survey methods 8.5 Quality assurance 8.6 General construction aspects and work methods 9 MONITORING, MAINTENANCE AND ECONOMICS 9.1 General 9.2 Monitoring 9.3 Maintenance 9.4 Economics 10 WORLDWIDE EXPERIENCE AND CASE STUDIES 10.1 General experience 10.2 Case studies.

Ryszard B. Zeidler, Institute of Hydroengineering, Polish Academy of Seiences ( IBW PAN), Gdansk. Krystian W. Pilarczyk, Road and Hydraulic Engineering Division, Rijkswaterstaat, Delft.

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