WAVE TRANSMISSION THROUGH PERMEABLE BREAKWATERS

  • Sollitt C
  • Cross R
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Abstract

A theory is derived to predict ocean wave reflection and transmission at a permeable breakwater of rectangular cross section. The theory solves for a damped wave component within the breakwater and matches boundary conditions at the windward and leeward breakwater faces to predict the reflected and transmitted wave components. An approximate solution to conventional rubble mound breakwater designs is formulated in terms of an equivalent rectangular breakwater with an additional consideration for wave breaking. Experimental and theoretical results are compared and evaluated.

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Sollitt, C. K., & Cross, R. H. (1972). WAVE TRANSMISSION THROUGH PERMEABLE BREAKWATERS. Coastal Engineering Proceedings, (13), 99. https://doi.org/10.9753/icce.v13.99

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