Design Scour Levels for Dune Revetments and Seawalls

  • Nielsen A
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A new method to determine design scour levels for dune revetments and seawalls is presented. The method is based on the thesis that toe scour is a function of the nearshore incident wave energy and was calibrated with results from several moveable bed model studies covering a large range of scales. The method determines scour levels to a still water level datum defined at the incident wave-breaking location. Therefore, the method incorporates many more parameters than those that pertain to existing methods including tidal stage, storm surge, wave setup, wave period, and seabed slope. However, application of the method is not difficult with a methodology being presented. The sensitivity of the method to variations in the values for the input parameters is examined and the limits of their applicability are presented. Recommendations for further research are given. © 2023 This work is made available under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license,.

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Nielsen, A. F. (2023). Design Scour Levels for Dune Revetments and Seawalls. Journal of Waterway, Port, Coastal, and Ocean Engineering, 149(3). https://doi.org/10.1061/jwped5.wweng-1963

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