Experimental investigation of horizontal wave pressure on the caisson protected by armor blocks on the rubble-mounted core

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Abstract

The horizontal wave pressure on the front wall of the caisson protected by armor blocks on the rubble-mounted core is investigated by carrying out physical experiments. There have been few previous studies regarding this type of structure, and the characteristics of horizontal wave pressure on the structure are still unclear. Considering this, a series of experiments were performed by changing the configuration of the coverage rate in front of the caisson and the shoulder width of the armor blocks. For each of the different configurations of the model setup, wave pressure on the caisson was measured under 20 regular waves of different wave periods and heights. By analyzing the obtained experimental data, it was possible to quantify the effects of the coverage rate and the shoulder width on the wave pressure. The wave pressure tended to increase up to maximally 1.5 to 2 times at the exposed part of the caisson if it was incompletely protected. In addition, the wave pressure at the top part of the caisson was substantially reduced with the increase of the shoulder width of the armor layer. Based on these results, adjustment factors for evaluating such effects have been suggested, which can be applicable for the practical design of the caisson covered with armor blocks on the rubble-mounted core.

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Oh, S. H., & Lee, J. S. (2020). Experimental investigation of horizontal wave pressure on the caisson protected by armor blocks on the rubble-mounted core. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 8(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/JMSE8090691

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