Structural Integrity and Hydraulic Stability of Dolos Armour Layers

Publikation: Ph.d.-afhandling

Abstract

A method for development of design diagrams to ensure structural integrity of slender unreinforced concrete breakwater armour units is presented. The method is based on experimental data from small scale flume tests as well as impact loading of prototype and small scale units. A prerequisite for this is the development of a method for full scale impact testing of prototype units. The method which produces repeatable results is applicable also for quality assessment of the concrete, and is widely used today. The theoretical background for the work is the separation of the loads and related stresses into three classes: static, pulsating and impact. In principle each type is described independently, and separately scaled by appropriate scaling laws to prototype sizes. The complex stress field is characterized by the maximum principal tensile
stress acting in defined critical sections. This one-parameter characterization
makes it possible to develop simple design diagrams for engineering purposes. Specific design diagrams for integrity of Dolos armour units with the waist ratio as a variable have been produced.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
UdgivelsesstedAalborg
Udgiver
StatusUdgivet - 1993

Bibliografisk note

PDF for print: 159 pp.

Emneord

  • Concrete
  • Concrete Armours
  • Armour Layers
  • Rubble Mound Breakwaters
  • Loads
  • Dynamic Loads
  • Static Loads
  • Stress
  • Ramp Tests
  • Flume Tests
  • Hydraulic Stability
  • Dolos Armour
  • Waves
  • Fatigue Effects

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