Modelling of Harbour and Coastal Structures

As the most heavily populated areas in the world, coastal zones host the majority and some of the most important human settlements, infrastructures and economic activities. Harbour and coastal structures are essential to the above, facilitating the transport of people and goods through ports, and pr...

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description As the most heavily populated areas in the world, coastal zones host the majority and some of the most important human settlements, infrastructures and economic activities. Harbour and coastal structures are essential to the above, facilitating the transport of people and goods through ports, and protecting low-lying areas against flooding and erosion. While these structures were previously based on relatively rigid concepts about service life, at present, the design—or the upgrading—of these structures should effectively proof them against future pressures, enhancing their resilience and long-term sustainability. This Special Issue brings together a versatile collection of articles on the modelling of harbour and coastal structures, covering a wide array of topics on the design of such structures through a study of their interactions with waves and coastal morphology, as well as their role in coastal protection and harbour design in present and future climates.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-770162024-04-09T23:15:23Z Modelling of Harbour and Coastal Structures Karambas, Theophanis V. Samaras, Achilleas beach morphology beach nourishment performance sustainable development General Shoreline beach model United Arab Emirates Saadiyat Island breakwater extreme learning machine stability assessment machine learning column-stabilized fish cage horizontal wave force least squares method hydrodynamic coefficient vertical breakwater reliability analysis overall stability sliding failure overturning failure bearing capacity analysis breakwater’s foundation failure rubble-mound zero-freeboard porous-media immersed-boundary level-set Smagorinsky subgrid scale model wave reflection wave transmission wave overtopping wave setup Nowshahr port field measurements numerical simulation wave current sediment transport rubble mound breakwaters historical review damage measurement damage characterization damage damage model damage progression input reduction wave schematization pick-up rate MIKE21 CM FM long-term morphological modelling numerical model OpenFOAM scour vertical breakwaters mortar-grouted riprap revetment full-scale hydraulic tests design of revetments Balearic Islands Boumerdès current speed harbor tsunami model uncertainty reliability pile settlement piles in granular soil base resistance skin friction t-z curves climate change coastal flooding coastal structures numerical modelling Boussinesq equations n/a thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues As the most heavily populated areas in the world, coastal zones host the majority and some of the most important human settlements, infrastructures and economic activities. Harbour and coastal structures are essential to the above, facilitating the transport of people and goods through ports, and protecting low-lying areas against flooding and erosion. While these structures were previously based on relatively rigid concepts about service life, at present, the design—or the upgrading—of these structures should effectively proof them against future pressures, enhancing their resilience and long-term sustainability. This Special Issue brings together a versatile collection of articles on the modelling of harbour and coastal structures, covering a wide array of topics on the design of such structures through a study of their interactions with waves and coastal morphology, as well as their role in coastal protection and harbour design in present and future climates. 2022-01-11T13:49:24Z 2022-01-11T13:49:24Z 2021 book ONIX_20220111_9783036524641_848 9783036524641 9783036524658 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/77016 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/4626 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/4626 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-2465-8 10.3390/books978-3-0365-2465-8 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036524641 9783036524658 342 Basel, Switzerland open access
spellingShingle beach morphology
beach nourishment performance
sustainable development
General Shoreline beach model
United Arab Emirates
Saadiyat Island
breakwater
extreme learning machine
stability assessment
machine learning
column-stabilized fish cage
horizontal wave force
least squares method
hydrodynamic coefficient
vertical breakwater
reliability analysis
overall stability
sliding failure
overturning failure
bearing capacity analysis
breakwater’s foundation failure
rubble-mound
zero-freeboard
porous-media
immersed-boundary
level-set
Smagorinsky subgrid scale model
wave reflection
wave transmission
wave overtopping
wave setup
Nowshahr port
field measurements
numerical simulation
wave
current
sediment transport
rubble mound breakwaters
historical review
damage measurement
damage characterization
damage
damage model
damage progression
input reduction
wave schematization
pick-up rate
MIKE21 CM FM
long-term morphological modelling
numerical model
OpenFOAM
scour
vertical breakwaters
mortar-grouted riprap revetment
full-scale hydraulic tests
design of revetments
Balearic Islands
Boumerdès
current speed
harbor
tsunami
model uncertainty
reliability
pile settlement
piles in granular soil
base resistance
skin friction
t-z curves
climate change
coastal flooding
coastal structures
numerical modelling
Boussinesq equations
n/a
thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues
Modelling of Harbour and Coastal Structures
title Modelling of Harbour and Coastal Structures
title_full Modelling of Harbour and Coastal Structures
title_fullStr Modelling of Harbour and Coastal Structures
title_full_unstemmed Modelling of Harbour and Coastal Structures
title_short Modelling of Harbour and Coastal Structures
title_sort modelling of harbour and coastal structures
topic beach morphology
beach nourishment performance
sustainable development
General Shoreline beach model
United Arab Emirates
Saadiyat Island
breakwater
extreme learning machine
stability assessment
machine learning
column-stabilized fish cage
horizontal wave force
least squares method
hydrodynamic coefficient
vertical breakwater
reliability analysis
overall stability
sliding failure
overturning failure
bearing capacity analysis
breakwater’s foundation failure
rubble-mound
zero-freeboard
porous-media
immersed-boundary
level-set
Smagorinsky subgrid scale model
wave reflection
wave transmission
wave overtopping
wave setup
Nowshahr port
field measurements
numerical simulation
wave
current
sediment transport
rubble mound breakwaters
historical review
damage measurement
damage characterization
damage
damage model
damage progression
input reduction
wave schematization
pick-up rate
MIKE21 CM FM
long-term morphological modelling
numerical model
OpenFOAM
scour
vertical breakwaters
mortar-grouted riprap revetment
full-scale hydraulic tests
design of revetments
Balearic Islands
Boumerdès
current speed
harbor
tsunami
model uncertainty
reliability
pile settlement
piles in granular soil
base resistance
skin friction
t-z curves
climate change
coastal flooding
coastal structures
numerical modelling
Boussinesq equations
n/a
thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues
topic_facet beach morphology
beach nourishment performance
sustainable development
General Shoreline beach model
United Arab Emirates
Saadiyat Island
breakwater
extreme learning machine
stability assessment
machine learning
column-stabilized fish cage
horizontal wave force
least squares method
hydrodynamic coefficient
vertical breakwater
reliability analysis
overall stability
sliding failure
overturning failure
bearing capacity analysis
breakwater’s foundation failure
rubble-mound
zero-freeboard
porous-media
immersed-boundary
level-set
Smagorinsky subgrid scale model
wave reflection
wave transmission
wave overtopping
wave setup
Nowshahr port
field measurements
numerical simulation
wave
current
sediment transport
rubble mound breakwaters
historical review
damage measurement
damage characterization
damage
damage model
damage progression
input reduction
wave schematization
pick-up rate
MIKE21 CM FM
long-term morphological modelling
numerical model
OpenFOAM
scour
vertical breakwaters
mortar-grouted riprap revetment
full-scale hydraulic tests
design of revetments
Balearic Islands
Boumerdès
current speed
harbor
tsunami
model uncertainty
reliability
pile settlement
piles in granular soil
base resistance
skin friction
t-z curves
climate change
coastal flooding
coastal structures
numerical modelling
Boussinesq equations
n/a
thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues
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