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March 28, 2012 1 Breakwaters and Closure dams Kust- en oeverwerken II ct5308 Breakwaters and Closure Dams H.J. Verhagen Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences Section Hydraulic Engineering

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Breakwaters and Closure damsKust- en oeverwerken II

ct5308 Breakwaters and Closure Dams

H.J. Verhagen

Faculty of Civil Engineering and GeosciencesSection Hydraulic Engineering

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elements• Lectures• Book:

Breakwaters and Closure DamVerhagen, d’Angremond & Van Roode

published by Spon, UK £ 40 (paperback)available via VSSD (normal €39.50, members € 19)available as “netbook” via Library (only TU-ip)

• Website: via Blackboard go to course ct5308• practical information• PowerPoint presentations• additional texts

• Assessment:• via exercise • via oral examinations

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Netbook version

• goto http://discover.tudelft.nl• type “breakwaters and closure dams”• click on book (Spon version)• click on “Go to full text”

• Good links, but only useful in online version

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Example Netbook

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Other references

• Rock Manual (2007)• Closure of Tidal Basins (1987)• Coastal Engineering Manual• Various PIANC publications• EN13383• Manual on the use of… (2x)

• CD-ROM will be made available

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1. Introduction2. Coastal Hydrodynamics3. Coastal Sediment Processes4. Coastal Geology5. Coastal Project planning and design6. Design of coastal project elements7 Appendices (Glossary)

http://chl.erdc.usace.army.mil/cemtoc

Coastal engineering manual(shore protection manual)

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Design of Coastal Project Elements (Hughes, updated 6/1/2006)

1 Introduction to Coastal Project Element Design2 Types and Functions of Coastal Structures 3 Site Specific Design Conditions 4 Materials and Construction Aspects 5.1 Fundamentals of Design - Part 15.2 Fundamentals of Design - Part 25.3 Fundamentals of Design - Part 36 Reliability in Design 7 Design of Specific Project Elements - Case Studies 8 Monitoring, Maintenance and Repair of Coastal

Projects

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organizationMaster Hydraulic Engineering

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Making a mattress

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Bed protection

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Completed block mat

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Block mat factory

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Transport of the block mat

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Placing the block mat

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Caspian quarry, Dubai

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Quarry in Bulgaria

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Larvik, Norway

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Loading a quarry train

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Quarry train for the Maasvlakte 1

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Loading a stone barge (Palm I, Dubai)

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The split barge

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Split barge

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Heavy stonework (Palm I, Dubai)

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Large construction cranes

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Placing riprap by crane

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Placing riprap by crane

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Using the orange peel grab

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Side stone dumping vessel

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side stone dumping vessel

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ship for placing concrete cubes

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Placing cubes by helicopter

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Helicopter in action

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Emergency closure in New Orleans

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Closure with a cable car

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Horizontal closure by tipping (Korea)

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Closing with sand bags and sack-gabions

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Sirevåg Berm breakwater

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Antifer blocks at Sines (Portugal)

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Breakwater under construction

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Xbloc armour units in Bar Beach