Investigation on the reflection coefficient for seawalls protected by a rubble mound structure

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Abstract

Sea wave reflection from coastal protection structures is one of the main issues in the coastal design process. Several empirical formulas have been proposed so far to predict reflection coefficient from rubble mound breakwaters and smooth slopes. The aim of this study is to investigate wave reflection from a rubble mound structure placed in front of a vertical concrete seawall. Several experimental tests were performed on a two-dimensional wave flume by reproducing on a rubble mound structure with a steep single primary layer armored with a novel artificial unit. A new approach for the prediction of the reflection coefficient based on dimensional analysis is also proposed, and a new empirical equation is derived. The performance of the proposed equation was compared with widespread existing formulas, and a good accuracy was found.

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Pratola, L., Rinaldi, A., Molfetta, M. G., Bruno, M. F., Pasquali, D., Dentale, F., & Mossa, M. (2021). Investigation on the reflection coefficient for seawalls protected by a rubble mound structure. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 9(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse9090937

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