Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1720017 Applied Ocean Research 2013 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Results of an experimental study on the front slope stability of homogeneous berm breakwaters are presented.•Effects of initial berm width and berm elevation on the stability of berm breakwaters are investigated.•The results are presented conjointly with a formula for estimation of berm recession.•Comparisons are made between the estimated berm recessions by the proposed formula and formulae given by other researchers.

The main idea concerned with the design of berm breakwaters is to construct a less expensive structure with reshaping berm. An experimental study on the front slope stability of homogeneous berm breakwaters has been carried out in a large number of 2D model tests at Tarbiat Modares University. In this paper, the results of this experimental study are presented conjointly with a formula for estimation of berm recession as the most important parameter for describing the reshaping. This includes the influence of wave height and period, storm duration, berm width and elevation variations on the stability of berm breakwater with different armor stone sizes. A total of 222 tests have been performed to cover the impact of these parameters. According to the present research, one can observe that considering different armor stone sizes, berm width is a significant parameter concerning reshaping of a berm breakwater that has not been covered in previous works, so that as the berm width increases the amount of berm recession decreases. To assess the validity of the present formula, comparisons are made between the estimated berm recessions by this formula and formulae given by other researchers, showing that the estimation procedure foretells berm recession well according to the present data. It is observed that the recession estimated by the present formula has comparatively better correlation with the present experimental data, and also with other experimental results within the range of parameters tested.

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