De stabiliteit van stortsteengolfbrekers: algemeen glijdingsevenwicht. Een nieuw deklaagelement
De Rouck, J. (1991). De stabiliteit van stortsteengolfbrekers: algemeen glijdingsevenwicht. Een nieuw deklaagelement. PhD Thesis. Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. Afdeling Hydraulica: Leuven. Vol. 1 (Tekst.); Vol. 2 (Figuren - Bijlagen) pp.
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Documenttype: Doctoraat/Thesis/Eindwerk
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Design Rubble mound breakwaters Stability Stability > Slope stability Marien/Kust |
Abstract |
This dissertation is a contribution to the design of rubble mound breakwaters. In the first part a method for slope stability analysis of rubble mound breakwaters is presented. A sensitivity analysis showed the paramount importance of the pore water pressures along a potential slip surface: they are as important or even more important than the shear resistance characteristics. In the presented method the volume of soil and rock above a potential slip surface is considered; pore pressures on the boundaries of this volume are determined separately. In the subsoil below the seabottom, pore pressures are changing due to tide- and wave action. A handsome tool to take into account the influence of wave-attack on the pore pressures in the foundation layers is the wave influence depth hID, which - for saturated soils - depends predominantly on the wave period T and the permeability k and modulus of elasticity Eoed of the subsoil.
In the second part a new armour unit - the HARO - is presented. This unit can be used on all types of maritime protection structures. The HARO attemps to satisfy three basic objectives: structural strength, high porosity of the armour layer and high hydraulic stability.
An exhaustive hydraulic investigation showed a stability coefficient KD comparable to that of the dolos. Static and dynamic loading tests and pendulum tests on the site confirm the adequate structural performance. A qualitative and quantitative comparison with other types of armour units, such as grooved cubes, tetrapods, dolosse and accropods shows the technical and economical value of the HARO. |
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