IJOCE (International Journal of Offshore and Coastal Engineering)
Vol 1, No 2 (2017)

The Influence of Slopes to the Stability of Stones in front of Seawall

Haryo Dwito Armono (Unknown)
Danny Indra Setyawan (Unknown)
Muhammad Zikra (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Nov 2017

Abstract

Seawall is a coastal protection structure to prevent coastal erosion from wave forces. In this research, rubble-mound of stones are used as armor due to the availability of the material in coastal areas and ease of construction. A series of physical model tests with a scale of 1:25 with a variation of four wave heights (H), two wave periods (T), and three different slopes of rubble-mound in front of seawall were performed. Parameters used in the research are stability coefficient (KD),wave steepness (H/gT2), and percentage of damages (Do). The slope variations of rubble-mound were 1:1.15, 1:1.5, and 1:2. The experiments also displayed that the stone stability coefficient (KD) directly proportional with wave steepness (H/gT2). The value of KD for the seawall model with the slope angle of cot = 1.15 is 4.4, cot = 1.5 is 4.28 and cot = 2 is 3.02. From all three variations of slope, the most stable is on the slope 1:2 with the least damage impact on the model. The gentlest slope is the most stable structure.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ijoce

Publisher

Subject

Engineering

Description

IJOCE, International Journal of Offshore and Coastal Engineering, is an academic journal on the issues related to offshore, coastal and ship science, engineering and technology. Published quarterly in February, May, August, and ...