UPLIFT FORCES ON WAVE EXPOSED JETTIES: SCALE COMPARISON AND EFFECT OF VENTING

  • Gaeta M
  • Martinelli L
  • Lamberti A
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The large-scale experiments described herein were carried out at Forschungs-Zentrum Kuste (FZK), Hannover (Germany) by a research team composed by the Universities of Bologna, Edinburgh, Southampton, Plymouth and the Coast & Harbor Engineering Inc (USA). Wave-induced loads on close-to-prototype jetties were measured. Experimental evidence indicates the presence of force peaks with a short space-time correlation structure, carried by convective processes with a velocity of the order of the wave celerity. After a 100 Hz sampling, forces on the deck bays and front induced by regular and irregular waves are analyzed, focusing the effects on the wave-in-deck loads of (i) wave irregularity, (ii) air venting and (iii) experiment scale in the evaluation of maximum and quasi-static loads. A comparison with the small-scale results is carried out, but differences could not be directly ascribed to scale effects only.

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Gaeta, M. G., Martinelli, L., & Lamberti, A. (2012). UPLIFT FORCES ON WAVE EXPOSED JETTIES: SCALE COMPARISON AND EFFECT OF VENTING. Coastal Engineering Proceedings, (33), 34. https://doi.org/10.9753/icce.v33.structures.34

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