PRACTICAL DESIGN GUIDE FOR COASTAL RUBBLE MOUND STRUCTURES
This comprehensive compendium highlights the practical side in the design of the coastal rubble mound structures. All basic rubble mound structural elements with various special features or arrangements are discussed and presented with guidelines to the best practices.
A unique feature of this book offers insight into practical constraints and problems. A variety of practical designs and construction examples are elucidated to most common issues faced in the design with extensive discussions on what influences the selection of the proper solution. It is an essential aid to take the design a step further, from basic to a professional level.
This useful reference benefits coastal engineers in general, design consultants, construction engineers or anyone carrying out supervision and inspection work.
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Contents:
- Introduction
- Coastal RMS Projects
- Reclaimed Waterfront Developments
- Selection and Design of Edge Perimeter Structures
- Detailed Layouts
- Transitions, Tie-ups and Junctions
- Interfaces
- Roundheads, Bends and Corners
- Rock Armour
- Concrete Armour Units (CAU)
- Underlayer
- Core Material
- Granular and Geotextile Filters
- Toe and Toe-Berm
- Crest
- Superstructures
- Breakwater Rear Side
- Slope Protection Under Open-Piled Structures
- Shoreline Outfalls, Pipelines and Cables
- Marine Pipeline Protection
- Seabed — Outcrops and Depressions
- Beach Control Structures
- Dredging Near Marine Structures
- Construction Progress Monitoring
Readership: Researchers, professionals, academics, and graduate students in coastal engineering and civil engineering.
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