Wave overtopping is a key process in coastal protection and its assessment defines the design of the sea defence structures. An existing knowledge gap in wave overtopping prediction is identified for steep low-crested structures, i.e., structures with steep slopes up to the limit case of vertical structures, with small relative freeboards down to the limit case of zero freeboards. This type of structure is increasingly relevant in a sea level rise context due to climate change. Additionally, steep low-crested structures are also of interest when used as overtopping wave energy converters. To cover the identified knowledge gap, more than 900 2D hydraulic model tests have been performed in the wave flume of the Department of Civil Engineering...
In this paper existing guidelines to predict wave overtopping on rubble mound breakwaters and coasta...
The paper presents the development of a new overtopping formula for berm breakwaters. Overtopping da...
The water level during a storm event is never constant but variable in nature. A variable water leve...
Wave overtopping is a key process in coastal protection and its assessment defines the design of the...
Wave overtopping is a key process in coastal protection. The assessment of the wave overtopping rate...
The development of wave energy devices is growing in recent years. One type of device is the overtop...
This paper describes a review and analysis of available hydraulic model tests on overspill basins at...
Motivated by questions raised by developers of wave energy devices based on wave overtopping concept...
Prediction of overtopping rate plays a key role in the design and safety assessment of breakwater st...
In their 2010 paper, Allsop et al (2010) sought to bring together the latest methodologies for predi...
Estimation of the mean overtopping discharge is a major task in the design and assessment of the cre...
This article describes the investigation of average wave overtopping performance for sloping coastal...
Many sea defense structures need to be adapted to the rising sea water level and changing wave clima...
Quite some new insights on wave overtopping were achieved since the first submission of the EurOtop ...
The state-of-the-art formulas for mean wave overtopping (q) assessment typically require wave condit...
In this paper existing guidelines to predict wave overtopping on rubble mound breakwaters and coasta...
The paper presents the development of a new overtopping formula for berm breakwaters. Overtopping da...
The water level during a storm event is never constant but variable in nature. A variable water leve...
Wave overtopping is a key process in coastal protection and its assessment defines the design of the...
Wave overtopping is a key process in coastal protection. The assessment of the wave overtopping rate...
The development of wave energy devices is growing in recent years. One type of device is the overtop...
This paper describes a review and analysis of available hydraulic model tests on overspill basins at...
Motivated by questions raised by developers of wave energy devices based on wave overtopping concept...
Prediction of overtopping rate plays a key role in the design and safety assessment of breakwater st...
In their 2010 paper, Allsop et al (2010) sought to bring together the latest methodologies for predi...
Estimation of the mean overtopping discharge is a major task in the design and assessment of the cre...
This article describes the investigation of average wave overtopping performance for sloping coastal...
Many sea defense structures need to be adapted to the rising sea water level and changing wave clima...
Quite some new insights on wave overtopping were achieved since the first submission of the EurOtop ...
The state-of-the-art formulas for mean wave overtopping (q) assessment typically require wave condit...
In this paper existing guidelines to predict wave overtopping on rubble mound breakwaters and coasta...
The paper presents the development of a new overtopping formula for berm breakwaters. Overtopping da...
The water level during a storm event is never constant but variable in nature. A variable water leve...