The construction of caisson breakwaters dates from ancient times (Brindisi battle and Caesarea Maritima, Roman Empire) of yore but has evolved with regards to technology and the materials available at all times (wood, gravel, and rubble mound). The growth in draught in vessels searching for deep water depths for berthing plus environmental problems have led to the 20th century facilitating the boom in vertical types and concrete caissons built in different ways (dry and floating techniques). Furthermore, structural criteria gave way to functional, environmental, and aesthetic criteria. The search for new, more efficient forms led to the construction of increasingly more complex elements including many that still require an economically viab...
This research work attempts to approach the measuring of the working equipment necessary to make flo...
Maritime works are characterized by their remarkable size, length, depth and extraordinarily great d...
The rise in sea levels poses a very imminent threat to Singapore’s survival. Singapore’s Prime Minis...
The construction of caisson breakwaters dates from ancient times (Brindisi battle and Caesarea Marit...
The breakwater construction technique using floating concrete caissons is well-known nowadays as a w...
The construction method of an overturning caisson is reconsidered. This particular self-floating cai...
The 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals are a necessity. A large number of public acti...
Italy is often considered as a mother country of vertical breakwaters for harbour protection, since ...
It is foreseen that the future expansion of the Port of Rotterdam will face the problem of lack of s...
[EN] Traditional architecture in general, and earthen architecture in particular, are highly vulnera...
A more holistic solution to global warming not only includes reductions in energy consumption but se...
This video forms part of the module Civil Engineering Technology from the 2009/10 BSc (Hons) degree ...
Using cylindrical caisson for a large-scale breakwater is not popular so far in the world. Never-the...
The paper discusses the various functional, environmental and structural conditions to consider rela...
Fibre-reinforced composites are used in many industries. In the construction industry, for example, ...
This research work attempts to approach the measuring of the working equipment necessary to make flo...
Maritime works are characterized by their remarkable size, length, depth and extraordinarily great d...
The rise in sea levels poses a very imminent threat to Singapore’s survival. Singapore’s Prime Minis...
The construction of caisson breakwaters dates from ancient times (Brindisi battle and Caesarea Marit...
The breakwater construction technique using floating concrete caissons is well-known nowadays as a w...
The construction method of an overturning caisson is reconsidered. This particular self-floating cai...
The 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals are a necessity. A large number of public acti...
Italy is often considered as a mother country of vertical breakwaters for harbour protection, since ...
It is foreseen that the future expansion of the Port of Rotterdam will face the problem of lack of s...
[EN] Traditional architecture in general, and earthen architecture in particular, are highly vulnera...
A more holistic solution to global warming not only includes reductions in energy consumption but se...
This video forms part of the module Civil Engineering Technology from the 2009/10 BSc (Hons) degree ...
Using cylindrical caisson for a large-scale breakwater is not popular so far in the world. Never-the...
The paper discusses the various functional, environmental and structural conditions to consider rela...
Fibre-reinforced composites are used in many industries. In the construction industry, for example, ...
This research work attempts to approach the measuring of the working equipment necessary to make flo...
Maritime works are characterized by their remarkable size, length, depth and extraordinarily great d...
The rise in sea levels poses a very imminent threat to Singapore’s survival. Singapore’s Prime Minis...