Numerical modelling has the potential to probe the complexity of the interacting physics of rubble mound armour systems. Through forward modelling of armour unit packs, stochastic variables such as unit displacement and maximum contact force per unit during an external oscillatory disturbance can be predicted. The combined finite-discrete element method (FEMDEM) is a multi-body method ideally suited to model the behaviour of the armour layer system and the stresses generated within complex shape units. In this paper we highlight the latest developments made with the application of FEMDEM technology to breakwater modelling including realistic rock underlayer and concrete unit layer topologies, maximum contact force distributions, internal un...
The effect of single layer interlocking armour unit breakage on the hydraulic armour layer stability...
We present recent developments in the coupling of the finite element method (FEM) and the discrete e...
Dynamic forces on a cubical shaped armour unit produced by breaking waves were investigated experime...
Numerical modelling has the potential to probe the complexity of the interacting physics of rubble m...
The ability of concrete armour units for breakwaters to interlock and form an integral single layer ...
FEMDEM modelling which combines the multi-body particle interaction and motion modelling (i.e. Discr...
Looking to a future where the structural stability of single concrete armour layers is based upon nu...
A decade of research into forward modelling the individual responses of concrete armour units or qua...
The report summarises the results of a research study on the design and performance of concrete armo...
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 paper provides some developments of a numerical approach ("Numerical Calculation of Flow Within ...
The combined Finite–Discrete Element Method (FEMDEM) is one of the most versatile numerical framewor...
The protection of breakwater structures is in this research considered. The design of rubble mound c...
The paper provides some results of a new procedure, developed by MEDUS, to analyze the hydrodynamic ...
The effect of single layer interlocking armour unit breakage on the hydraulic armour layer stability...
We present recent developments in the coupling of the finite element method (FEM) and the discrete e...
Dynamic forces on a cubical shaped armour unit produced by breaking waves were investigated experime...
Numerical modelling has the potential to probe the complexity of the interacting physics of rubble m...
The ability of concrete armour units for breakwaters to interlock and form an integral single layer ...
FEMDEM modelling which combines the multi-body particle interaction and motion modelling (i.e. Discr...
Looking to a future where the structural stability of single concrete armour layers is based upon nu...
A decade of research into forward modelling the individual responses of concrete armour units or qua...
The report summarises the results of a research study on the design and performance of concrete armo...
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 paper provides some developments of a numerical approach ("Numerical Calculation of Flow Within ...
The combined Finite–Discrete Element Method (FEMDEM) is one of the most versatile numerical framewor...
The protection of breakwater structures is in this research considered. The design of rubble mound c...
The paper provides some results of a new procedure, developed by MEDUS, to analyze the hydrodynamic ...
The effect of single layer interlocking armour unit breakage on the hydraulic armour layer stability...
We present recent developments in the coupling of the finite element method (FEM) and the discrete e...
Dynamic forces on a cubical shaped armour unit produced by breaking waves were investigated experime...