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Wave Overtopping and Stability of Armor Units under Multidirectional Waves
This paper describes the wave overtopping along a seawall of a man-made island where nuclear power plants are projected to construct and the stability of armor units at the concave section of seawall. Effects of the wave directionality on them were investigated by using multidirectional wave basin not only for a design wave but also larger waves than the design one to ascertain the durability and margin of the safety of seawall.
Wave Overtopping and Stability of Armor Units under Multidirectional Waves
This paper describes the wave overtopping along a seawall of a man-made island where nuclear power plants are projected to construct and the stability of armor units at the concave section of seawall. Effects of the wave directionality on them were investigated by using multidirectional wave basin not only for a design wave but also larger waves than the design one to ascertain the durability and margin of the safety of seawall.
Wave Overtopping and Stability of Armor Units under Multidirectional Waves
Sakakiyama, T. (author) / Kajima, R. (author)
25th International Conference on Coastal Engineering ; 1996 ; Orlando, Florida, United States
Coastal Engineering 1996 ; 1862-1875
1997-08-05
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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