Wave run-up and overtopping on smooth and rough slopes of coastal structures |
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Authors: | N. J. Shankar M. P. R. Jayaratne |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Civil Engineering, The National University of Singapore, 10 Kent Ridge Crescent, Singapore 119260 |
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Abstract: | A series of hydraulic model tests has been carried out in a glass wave flume to investigate the influences of wave height, wave period, wave steepness, surf similarity parameter, roughness, layer thickness and porosity on wave run-up and overtopping of 1:2 sloped impermeable and permeable breakwaters fronted by a 1:10 gentle, smooth beach slope. The analysis of results involves the correlation between the overtopping energy transfer with the relative wall height and the relationship between wave run-up and overtopping rate. Further, measured wave run-up and overtopping rates are compared with the results given in the Shore Protection Manual (1984), Automated Coastal Engineering System (1992)and results of other investigators. |
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Keywords: | Wave height Wave period Wave steepness Surf similarity parameter Roughness Layer thickness Porosity Wave run-up Overtopping rate Breakwaters |
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