A newly developed friction-interlocking armor unit called the `Double cube' (DC) was designed to improve the performance of a concrete armor unit used in river/marine structures against currents/waves actions. The DC unit is an octagonal-shaped block made up of two parts: an upper cube set on a lower base that is either square or octagonal in shape. The innovative design aims to provide good performance in terms of stability, to allow for high tolerance placement with various contact points, and to allow for ease of placement. The DC's shape and placement enhance the unit's stability by bringing the center of gravity closer to the underlayer and by providing a large contact surface with the surrounding blocks that reduces the chance of extr...
Interlocking, single layer concrete armour units are placed in a specific grid depending on the type...
The hydraulic stability of single layer, interlocking armour units on low crested and submerged brea...
Mound breakwaters with significant overtopping rates in depth-limited conditions are common in pract...
(IF 2.73; Q1)International audienceThe new interlocking concrete armour unit, 'Starbloc ® ', has bee...
Single layer concrete armor systems are being widely used nowadays in the design of rubble mound bre...
The protection of breakwater structures is in this research considered. The design of rubble mound c...
Rubble mound breakwaters are widely used to protect harbours and coastal areas from the effects of w...
A new and symmetrical single layer armour unit, the crablock, has been designed in the UAE. One brea...
Armor erosion due to wave attack has been studied intensively since it is considered the main failur...
Armor porosity significantly affects construction costs and hydraulic stability of mound breakwaters...
The paper presents the results of a hydraulic model test study of the influence of concrete mass den...
This research aimed to investigate the armor layer stability of the new breakwater of El Dikheila Po...
Among the whole various parts composing a rubble mound breakwater, armour layer represents the key c...
In an attempt to reduce the cost of breakwaters, several elements have been developed. Examples are ...
Breakwaters with single layer concrete armour are very commonly applied nowadays. Much research is a...
Interlocking, single layer concrete armour units are placed in a specific grid depending on the type...
The hydraulic stability of single layer, interlocking armour units on low crested and submerged brea...
Mound breakwaters with significant overtopping rates in depth-limited conditions are common in pract...
(IF 2.73; Q1)International audienceThe new interlocking concrete armour unit, 'Starbloc ® ', has bee...
Single layer concrete armor systems are being widely used nowadays in the design of rubble mound bre...
The protection of breakwater structures is in this research considered. The design of rubble mound c...
Rubble mound breakwaters are widely used to protect harbours and coastal areas from the effects of w...
A new and symmetrical single layer armour unit, the crablock, has been designed in the UAE. One brea...
Armor erosion due to wave attack has been studied intensively since it is considered the main failur...
Armor porosity significantly affects construction costs and hydraulic stability of mound breakwaters...
The paper presents the results of a hydraulic model test study of the influence of concrete mass den...
This research aimed to investigate the armor layer stability of the new breakwater of El Dikheila Po...
Among the whole various parts composing a rubble mound breakwater, armour layer represents the key c...
In an attempt to reduce the cost of breakwaters, several elements have been developed. Examples are ...
Breakwaters with single layer concrete armour are very commonly applied nowadays. Much research is a...
Interlocking, single layer concrete armour units are placed in a specific grid depending on the type...
The hydraulic stability of single layer, interlocking armour units on low crested and submerged brea...
Mound breakwaters with significant overtopping rates in depth-limited conditions are common in pract...