Toe design is an important task for coastal engineers as it ensures the stability of the main armor layer and prevents scour in front of the armor slope. Several laboratory experiments have been conducted to investigate the toe stability using different testing approaches, i.e. damage due to a single test condition and cumulative damage due to a number of conditions. In addition, the methods of measuring and reporting damage to the toe are not the same as some researchers have counted only stones that were washed away from the toe; while others counted all the stones that have been displaced. Several formulas with different levels of success have been developed based on these studies. However, the scatter in the results is large and effects...
Physical model tests were performed in a wave flume at Deltares with rock armoured slopes. A shallow...
The toe berm is a relevant design element when rubble mound breakwaters are built on steep sea botto...
Existing stability relationships for toe and slope structures of rubble mound breakwaters (e.g. by G...
Toe design is an important task for coastal engineers as it ensures the stability of the main armor ...
In this report an analysis of data from a series of tests is presented on the stability of the toe s...
This Master Thesis contains a study on the stability of the toe structure of rubble-mound breakwater...
This thesis investigates the stability of rocks in toe bunds for rubble mound breakwaters. Presently...
This thesis is about the stability of toe material for rubble mound breakwaters in depth limited con...
Present design tools, as found in the Rock Manual or Coastal Engineering Manual, for the determinati...
Reshaping berm breakwaters have been mainly designed and built for water depth less than 20 m. In su...
Seaports are often protected against waves and currents by rubble mound breakwaters. At the interfac...
[EN] When mound breakwaters are placed on steep sea bottoms in combination with very shallow waters,...
Seawall is a coastal protection structure to prevent coastal erosion from wave forces. In this resea...
Along 3,260-km coastline of Vietnam, there is a system of about 2,700-km sea dike. This system has a...
Rubble mound breakwaters are one of the most common coastal defense structures constructed around th...
Physical model tests were performed in a wave flume at Deltares with rock armoured slopes. A shallow...
The toe berm is a relevant design element when rubble mound breakwaters are built on steep sea botto...
Existing stability relationships for toe and slope structures of rubble mound breakwaters (e.g. by G...
Toe design is an important task for coastal engineers as it ensures the stability of the main armor ...
In this report an analysis of data from a series of tests is presented on the stability of the toe s...
This Master Thesis contains a study on the stability of the toe structure of rubble-mound breakwater...
This thesis investigates the stability of rocks in toe bunds for rubble mound breakwaters. Presently...
This thesis is about the stability of toe material for rubble mound breakwaters in depth limited con...
Present design tools, as found in the Rock Manual or Coastal Engineering Manual, for the determinati...
Reshaping berm breakwaters have been mainly designed and built for water depth less than 20 m. In su...
Seaports are often protected against waves and currents by rubble mound breakwaters. At the interfac...
[EN] When mound breakwaters are placed on steep sea bottoms in combination with very shallow waters,...
Seawall is a coastal protection structure to prevent coastal erosion from wave forces. In this resea...
Along 3,260-km coastline of Vietnam, there is a system of about 2,700-km sea dike. This system has a...
Rubble mound breakwaters are one of the most common coastal defense structures constructed around th...
Physical model tests were performed in a wave flume at Deltares with rock armoured slopes. A shallow...
The toe berm is a relevant design element when rubble mound breakwaters are built on steep sea botto...
Existing stability relationships for toe and slope structures of rubble mound breakwaters (e.g. by G...