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Artificial Neural Network Prediction of Overtopping Rate for Impermeable Vertical Seawalls on Coral Reefs

Journal of waterway, port, coastal, and ocean engineering, 2020
An artificial neural network (ANN) tool trained using a backpropagation algorithm was developed to predict the overtopping rate of impermeable vertical seawalls on coral reefs.
Ye Liu   +5 more
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Wave overtopping at vertical and steep seawalls

Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Maritime Engineering, 2005
Wave overtopping is the critical response of most sea defence structures and one of the more important responses for many coast defences around the UK and other developed shorelines. Sea defences in rural areas are commonly provided by embankment seawalls.
W. Allsop   +3 more
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Hydrodynamic Characteristics of Curved-Front Seawall Models Compared with Vertical Seawall under Regular Waves

Journal of Coastal Research, 2011
Abstract Seawalls remain one of the most widely adopted coastal-protection measure. The seawalls should be stable to ensure safety and optimally use the coastal space with a minimum or no waves overtopping but still keeping the crest elevation low.
Karur Vaideeswaran Anand   +2 more
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Stilling wave basins for overtopping reduction at an urban vertical seawall – The Kordon seawall at Izmir

Ocean Engineering, 2019
Abstract Reduction of wave overtopping at urban coastal structures is a significant concern as uncontrolled flooding, and the wave forces disrupt the daily flow of the urban life causing damage to people, structures and economy. However, the design of these structures needs to consider the spatial and visual demands of the urban function that ...
Kisacik, Dogan   +2 more
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Wave Overtopping Rate on Vertical Seawall with Deformed Wave Dissipating Work

Journal of Coastal Research, 2021
Araki, S.; Kotake, Y.; Kubota, S.-I.; Shibutani, Y.; Kawauchi, Y., and Yamamoto, F., 2021. Wave overtopping rate on vertical seawall with deformed wave dissipating work. In: Lee, J.L.; Suh, K.-S.; Lee, B.; Shin, S., and Lee, J. (eds.), Crisis and Integrated Management for Coastal and Marine Safety. Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue No. 114, pp.
Susumu Araki   +5 more
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VERTICAL SEAWALLS PROTECTED BY RUBBLE MOUND STRUCTURES: PREDICTION TOOLS AND PHYSICAL INSIGHT

Coastal Engineering Proceedings
The role of adaptive solutions for reducing coastal risks is a crucial issue that is increasingly captivating the coastal community. The present work analyzes attached/detached rubble mound breakwaters designed to protect vertical walls with very shallow
Sara Tuozzo   +6 more
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Computer-aided design of gravity type vertical seawall

Advances in Engineering Software, 1994
Abstract The design of a seawall will inevitably involve an enormous amount of repetitive design calculations which is quite tedious and time consuming. In this paper, the development and verification of a program, tailored for use on IBM compatible microcomputers, for the computer-aided design of gravity type vertical seawall formed by precast ...
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Hydrodynamic studies on vertical seawall defenced by low-crested breakwater

Ocean Engineering, 2005
This paper presents results obtained from a series of experiments conducted in wave flume to assess the influence of the offshore low-crested breakwater as a defence structure in reducing the wave forces on vertical seawall. The main aim of the tests was to know the effect of crest elevation of the offshore low-crested breakwater as a rehabilitation ...
M.G. Muni Reddy, S. Neelamani
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