Berms deployed at the toe of conventional breakwaters may be needed to reduce bottom settlements and to limit scour in front of the structure due to coastal currents. In the mean time, they may be effective in increasing the stability of the armor layer and also in minimizing the wave overtopping discharge compared to straight sloped conventional breakwaters without a berm. This research aims to provide a new design criterion for the armor layer of conventional breakwaters with submerged berms marked by small thickness compared to water depth. Indeed, past researches focused on the influence of relatively high berms on the stability of the armor layer. The design of the berm itself is not tackled herein. The effects of submerged berms on th...
When a single‐slope, rubble‐mound breakwater is subjected to waves that dislocate the stones but do ...
Armor damage due to wave attack is the principal failure mode to be considered when designing conven...
This paper gives first an overall view of physical processes involved with rubble mound structures a...
Reshaping berm breakwaters have been mainly designed and built for water depth less than 20 m. In su...
The influence of permeability and stone gradation on the reshaping and wave overtopping of berm brea...
For berm breakwaters as compared with traditional rubble mound breakwaters, special measures have to...
For berm breakwaters as compared with traditional rubble mound breakwaters, special measures have to...
The high mound is sometimes constructed behind a composite breakwater in order to increase the slidi...
The extensive research of Van der Meer (1988) on dynamically stable slopes, including berm breakwate...
The influence of permeability and stone gradation on the reshaping and wave overtopping of berm brea...
The stability of rock slopes with a horizontal berm has been studied by means of physical model test...
This paper deals with stability of hardly (or partly) reshaping berm breakwaters. A simple physical ...
Cooperation between the authors has led to a number of papers on main design parameters for berm bre...
The principal function of a rubble mound breakwater is to protect a coastal area from excessive wave...
Berm breakwaters are different from ordinary rubble mound breakwaters. A conventional rubble mound b...
When a single‐slope, rubble‐mound breakwater is subjected to waves that dislocate the stones but do ...
Armor damage due to wave attack is the principal failure mode to be considered when designing conven...
This paper gives first an overall view of physical processes involved with rubble mound structures a...
Reshaping berm breakwaters have been mainly designed and built for water depth less than 20 m. In su...
The influence of permeability and stone gradation on the reshaping and wave overtopping of berm brea...
For berm breakwaters as compared with traditional rubble mound breakwaters, special measures have to...
For berm breakwaters as compared with traditional rubble mound breakwaters, special measures have to...
The high mound is sometimes constructed behind a composite breakwater in order to increase the slidi...
The extensive research of Van der Meer (1988) on dynamically stable slopes, including berm breakwate...
The influence of permeability and stone gradation on the reshaping and wave overtopping of berm brea...
The stability of rock slopes with a horizontal berm has been studied by means of physical model test...
This paper deals with stability of hardly (or partly) reshaping berm breakwaters. A simple physical ...
Cooperation between the authors has led to a number of papers on main design parameters for berm bre...
The principal function of a rubble mound breakwater is to protect a coastal area from excessive wave...
Berm breakwaters are different from ordinary rubble mound breakwaters. A conventional rubble mound b...
When a single‐slope, rubble‐mound breakwater is subjected to waves that dislocate the stones but do ...
Armor damage due to wave attack is the principal failure mode to be considered when designing conven...
This paper gives first an overall view of physical processes involved with rubble mound structures a...