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Periodic Inspections of Kahului and Laupahoehoe Breakwaters, Hawaii
Selected coastal navigation structures are periodically monitored under the 'Periodic Inspections' Work Unit of the monitoring Completed Navigation Projects Program. Such monitoring is done to gain an understanding of the long-term structural response of unique structures to their environment. Periodic data sets are used to improve knowledge in design, construction, and maintenance of both existing and propose coastal navigation projects. The Kahului Harbor breakwaters and the Laupahoehoe boat-launching facility breakwater, HI, were nominated for periodic monitoring by the U.S. Army Engineer District, Honolulu. The positions of the above-water, concrete armor units (tetrapods, tribars, and/or dolosse photogrammetric analysis). The structures were revisited in 2001 to determine changes that had occurred. Results indicated that some armor units had moved along the seaward quadrant of the head of the Kahului east breakwater. These units were intact, however, and are still functional. Armor unit movements on the Kahului west breakwater and the Laupahoehoe breakwater were minimal. A detailed inventory of broken armor units on these structures was obtained. The sites will be revisited in the future and the long-term structural response of the structures to their environment will continued to be tracked. These data sets will facilitate engineering decisions concerning whether or not closed surveillance and/or repair of the breakwaters might be required to reduce their chances of failing catastrophically. The periodic inspection methods developed and validated for the Hawaii breakwaters may also be used to gain insight into other Corps structures.
Periodic Inspections of Kahului and Laupahoehoe Breakwaters, Hawaii
Selected coastal navigation structures are periodically monitored under the 'Periodic Inspections' Work Unit of the monitoring Completed Navigation Projects Program. Such monitoring is done to gain an understanding of the long-term structural response of unique structures to their environment. Periodic data sets are used to improve knowledge in design, construction, and maintenance of both existing and propose coastal navigation projects. The Kahului Harbor breakwaters and the Laupahoehoe boat-launching facility breakwater, HI, were nominated for periodic monitoring by the U.S. Army Engineer District, Honolulu. The positions of the above-water, concrete armor units (tetrapods, tribars, and/or dolosse photogrammetric analysis). The structures were revisited in 2001 to determine changes that had occurred. Results indicated that some armor units had moved along the seaward quadrant of the head of the Kahului east breakwater. These units were intact, however, and are still functional. Armor unit movements on the Kahului west breakwater and the Laupahoehoe breakwater were minimal. A detailed inventory of broken armor units on these structures was obtained. The sites will be revisited in the future and the long-term structural response of the structures to their environment will continued to be tracked. These data sets will facilitate engineering decisions concerning whether or not closed surveillance and/or repair of the breakwaters might be required to reduce their chances of failing catastrophically. The periodic inspection methods developed and validated for the Hawaii breakwaters may also be used to gain insight into other Corps structures.
Periodic Inspections of Kahului and Laupahoehoe Breakwaters, Hawaii
R. R. Bottin (author) / D. T. Meyers (author)
2002
65 pages
Report
No indication
English
Civil Engineering , Tooling, Machinery, & Tools , Marine Engineering , Monitoring , Inspection , Breakwaters , Data bases , Armor , Coastal regions , Decision making , Test methods , Repair , Engineering , Navigation , Structural response , Photogrammetry , Coastal engineering , Boats , Remote detection , Harbors , Hawaii , Hydraulic models , Aerial photography , Concrete armor units , Periodic inspections , Laupahoehoe boat launching facility , Kahului harbor(Maui hawaii) , Navigation structures , Dolosse , Armor stability , Rubble mound , Tribons , Tetrapods
Designs for rubble-mound breakwater repair, Kahului Harbor, Maui, Hawaii
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