In the late seventies, begin eighties a number of large breakwaters was severely damaged. The armour layer of these breakwaters consisted of slender concrete armour units, like dolosse or tetrapods. It appeared that one of the main reasons of failure of these breakwaters was breakage of the armour units. Obviously, the mechanical strength of the armour units had been exceeded. In this study an analysis concerning the static and quasi-static portion of the tensile stresses inside tetrapod armour units is presented. The data has been obtained from a series of small scale model tests. Stresses have been measured using a load-cell technique developed by CERC (Coastal Engineering Research Centre) in association with AUC. (Aalborg University Cent...
The ability of concrete armour units for breakwaters to interlock and form an integral single layer ...
Physical model tests were done on an armour of Tetrapods, placed in a single layer. The objective of...
This report is the result of the Master thesis of the author, at Delft University of Technology, Fac...
in this study an analysis concerning the pulsating and impact portion of the tensile stresses inside...
The paper presents a design formula for Tetrapod armour on a 1:1.5 slope exposed to head-on random w...
The slender, complex types of armour units, such as Tetrapods and Dolosse are widely used for rubble...
Recent breakwater failures revealed the shortcomings of the traditional design procedures for concre...
The slender, complex types of armour units, such as Tetrapods and Dolosse are widely used for rubble...
Breakage of slender unreinforced armour unite is the cause of many breakwater failures. Design diagr...
Failures of rubble mound breakwaters armoured with complex types of unreinforced concrete armour uni...
Studies on the stability of the amour layer (d’Angremond et. al. [1999] revealed the importance of d...
The slender, complex types of armour units, such as Tetrapods and Dolosse arewidely used for rubble ...
The slender, complex types of armour units, such as Tetrapods and Dolosse arewidely used for rubble ...
The paper presents a design formula for Tetrapod armour on a 1:1.5 slope exposed to head-on random w...
Physical model tests were done on an armour of Tetrapods, placed in a single layer. The objective of...
The ability of concrete armour units for breakwaters to interlock and form an integral single layer ...
Physical model tests were done on an armour of Tetrapods, placed in a single layer. The objective of...
This report is the result of the Master thesis of the author, at Delft University of Technology, Fac...
in this study an analysis concerning the pulsating and impact portion of the tensile stresses inside...
The paper presents a design formula for Tetrapod armour on a 1:1.5 slope exposed to head-on random w...
The slender, complex types of armour units, such as Tetrapods and Dolosse are widely used for rubble...
Recent breakwater failures revealed the shortcomings of the traditional design procedures for concre...
The slender, complex types of armour units, such as Tetrapods and Dolosse are widely used for rubble...
Breakage of slender unreinforced armour unite is the cause of many breakwater failures. Design diagr...
Failures of rubble mound breakwaters armoured with complex types of unreinforced concrete armour uni...
Studies on the stability of the amour layer (d’Angremond et. al. [1999] revealed the importance of d...
The slender, complex types of armour units, such as Tetrapods and Dolosse arewidely used for rubble ...
The slender, complex types of armour units, such as Tetrapods and Dolosse arewidely used for rubble ...
The paper presents a design formula for Tetrapod armour on a 1:1.5 slope exposed to head-on random w...
Physical model tests were done on an armour of Tetrapods, placed in a single layer. The objective of...
The ability of concrete armour units for breakwaters to interlock and form an integral single layer ...
Physical model tests were done on an armour of Tetrapods, placed in a single layer. The objective of...
This report is the result of the Master thesis of the author, at Delft University of Technology, Fac...