RELATIONSHIP AMONG ALLOWABLE OVERTOPPING CRITERIA FOR THE CREST ELEVATION OF A SEAWALL
Wave run-up and overtopping are important factors governing the crest elevation of a seawall. The frequently used design parameters are the mean overtopping rate and the overtopping probability (I.e. Number of overtopping waves out of total waves impinging on the seawall). The maximum overtopping volume may also be important in some cases. For the same mean overtopping rate, the overtopping probability and the maximum overtopping volume may differ depending on the wave height and water depth. For more safe and economic design of a seawall, we should consider all these parameters together.
Jung Eun Oh Kyung-Duck Suh
Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, Korea
国际会议
第四届亚太地区海岸会议(the Fourth International Conference on Asian and Pacific Coasts)
南京
英文
2007-09-21(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)