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Lateral Versus Longitudinal Artificial Reef Systems
A new submerged breakwater structure for shore protection is proposed and called the longitudinal reef system. It is efficient in dissipating wave energy by increasing wave heights at the front through wave refraction effect and by enhancing wave breaking. Comparison is made between the new longitudinal reef system and the conventional broad-crested reef system through model experiments and numerical computation. The superiority of the longitudinal system to the conventional system is confirmed through the comparison.
Lateral Versus Longitudinal Artificial Reef Systems
A new submerged breakwater structure for shore protection is proposed and called the longitudinal reef system. It is efficient in dissipating wave energy by increasing wave heights at the front through wave refraction effect and by enhancing wave breaking. Comparison is made between the new longitudinal reef system and the conventional broad-crested reef system through model experiments and numerical computation. The superiority of the longitudinal system to the conventional system is confirmed through the comparison.
Lateral Versus Longitudinal Artificial Reef Systems
Goda, Yoshimi (author) / Takagi, Hiroshi (author)
26th International Conference on Coastal Engineering
Coastal Engineering 1998 ; 2152-2165
1999-04-26
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
Lateral Versus Longitudinal Artificial Reef Systems
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1999
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