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Wave overtopping layer thickness on the crest of rubble mound seawalls
Abstract During storms, ensuring the protection of people, vehicles and infrastructure on the crest of coastal structures from wave overtopping hazards is crucial. The thickness of the wave overtopping layer is a key variable used for assessing safety and maintaining a secure design. Traditionally, this parameter is associated with the height difference between the fictitious wave run-up level exceeded by 2% of waves and the crest freeboard of coastal structures. This study aims to investigate the wave overtopping layer thickness on the crest of rubble mound seawalls. To achieve this, a series of 125 small-scale 2D physical model tests were conducted on a two-layer rubble mound seawall with an impermeable core and slopes of 1:1.5 and 1:2. The obtained results indicated that the existing empirical formulas, originally developed for dikes, underestimate the overtopping layer thickness on the studied seawall. Therefore, modifications were made to the formulas found in the literature specifically tailored for rubble mound seawalls. The newly proposed formulas for estimating overtopping layer thickness at both the seaward edge and the middle of the crest showed improvements compared to the existing formulas.
Highlights 125 wave-by-wave small-scale 2D physical model tests were conducted on rubble mound seawalls. Wave overtopping layer thickness was measured at the seaward edge and the middle of the crest. Existing formulas, developed for dikes, underestimate overtopping layer thickness on the crest of rubble mound seawalls. Modifications were made to the formulas found in the literature specifically tailored for rubble mound seawalls. The newly proposed formulas showed improvements compared to the existing ones.
Wave overtopping layer thickness on the crest of rubble mound seawalls
Abstract During storms, ensuring the protection of people, vehicles and infrastructure on the crest of coastal structures from wave overtopping hazards is crucial. The thickness of the wave overtopping layer is a key variable used for assessing safety and maintaining a secure design. Traditionally, this parameter is associated with the height difference between the fictitious wave run-up level exceeded by 2% of waves and the crest freeboard of coastal structures. This study aims to investigate the wave overtopping layer thickness on the crest of rubble mound seawalls. To achieve this, a series of 125 small-scale 2D physical model tests were conducted on a two-layer rubble mound seawall with an impermeable core and slopes of 1:1.5 and 1:2. The obtained results indicated that the existing empirical formulas, originally developed for dikes, underestimate the overtopping layer thickness on the studied seawall. Therefore, modifications were made to the formulas found in the literature specifically tailored for rubble mound seawalls. The newly proposed formulas for estimating overtopping layer thickness at both the seaward edge and the middle of the crest showed improvements compared to the existing formulas.
Highlights 125 wave-by-wave small-scale 2D physical model tests were conducted on rubble mound seawalls. Wave overtopping layer thickness was measured at the seaward edge and the middle of the crest. Existing formulas, developed for dikes, underestimate overtopping layer thickness on the crest of rubble mound seawalls. Modifications were made to the formulas found in the literature specifically tailored for rubble mound seawalls. The newly proposed formulas showed improvements compared to the existing ones.
Wave overtopping layer thickness on the crest of rubble mound seawalls
Koosheh, Ali (author) / Etemad-Shahidi, Amir (author) / Cartwright, Nick (author) / Tomlinson, Rodger (author) / van Gent, Marcel R.A. (author)
Coastal Engineering ; 188
2023-12-02
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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