The permeability of a breakwater is of great importance for the stability of the armour layer. The influence of the structural permeability on the stability of rock armour units was already researched by Van der Meer using the 'notional' permeabiltiy. However, for single layer interlocking armour units the influence core permeability is rather unfamiliar. The goal of this research is to extend the knowledge on the failure mechanism of the armour layer for different structural permeability. To achieve this goal, model tests are conducted in the permeameter of the Technical University of Delft and in the wave flume of Delta Marine Consultants, Utrecht. The tests show that the stability of the armour layer decreases with increasing and decreas...
Many rubble mound breakwaters are nowadays made with an armour layer consisting of single layer inte...
The coefficient in the Van der Meer formula, described as the Notional Permeability P, has been dete...
When designing a rubble mound breakwater, one would like to predict the stability of the armour laye...
The permeability of a breakwater is of great importance for the stability of the armour layer. The i...
This study describes a theoretical approach of a physical description of the notional permeability f...
In JUMELET [2010] a method with a physical basis (so called “Volume Exchange model”) to determine th...
Hedar and van der Meer studied the influence of core permeability on the stability of two layer rock...
The Van der Meer formulae for quarry rock armor stability are commonly used in breakwater design. Th...
The stability formula developed by Van der Meer is used for the design of different kind of rock slo...
Breakwaters are important objects to protect coastal- and harbour areas. To minimalize the probabili...
The hydraulic stability of single layer, interlocking armour units on low crested and submerged brea...
Studies on the stability of the amour layer (d’Angremond et. al. [1999] revealed the importance of d...
At breakwater and seawall projects at Port St Francis and Scarborough breakage of single layer inter...
The protection of breakwater structures is in this research considered. The design of rubble mound c...
A new and symmetrical single layer armour unit, the crablock, has been designed in the UAE. One brea...
Many rubble mound breakwaters are nowadays made with an armour layer consisting of single layer inte...
The coefficient in the Van der Meer formula, described as the Notional Permeability P, has been dete...
When designing a rubble mound breakwater, one would like to predict the stability of the armour laye...
The permeability of a breakwater is of great importance for the stability of the armour layer. The i...
This study describes a theoretical approach of a physical description of the notional permeability f...
In JUMELET [2010] a method with a physical basis (so called “Volume Exchange model”) to determine th...
Hedar and van der Meer studied the influence of core permeability on the stability of two layer rock...
The Van der Meer formulae for quarry rock armor stability are commonly used in breakwater design. Th...
The stability formula developed by Van der Meer is used for the design of different kind of rock slo...
Breakwaters are important objects to protect coastal- and harbour areas. To minimalize the probabili...
The hydraulic stability of single layer, interlocking armour units on low crested and submerged brea...
Studies on the stability of the amour layer (d’Angremond et. al. [1999] revealed the importance of d...
At breakwater and seawall projects at Port St Francis and Scarborough breakage of single layer inter...
The protection of breakwater structures is in this research considered. The design of rubble mound c...
A new and symmetrical single layer armour unit, the crablock, has been designed in the UAE. One brea...
Many rubble mound breakwaters are nowadays made with an armour layer consisting of single layer inte...
The coefficient in the Van der Meer formula, described as the Notional Permeability P, has been dete...
When designing a rubble mound breakwater, one would like to predict the stability of the armour laye...