2019
DOI: 10.2495/mt190031
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Improvement in Workability of Terminals Placed Along the Inner Side of Port Vertical Breakwaters by Means of Recurved Parapet Walls

Abstract: The function of main port breakwaters is to protect harbour basins from incoming waves and currents. In the event that a maritime terminal is placed on the inner side of a main breakwater, it is extremely important to limit waves overtopping the structure, because the overtopping flows may be very dangerous for the safety of the operations taking place in the terminal. Very often during storms if the overtopping discharges are severe, the terminal is temporarily closed, reducing its average annual workability … Show more

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“…They are primarily designed for the protection of boats harbored within ports and of harbor facilities from wave action. In such construction, it is also crucial to protect the port-side of the breakwater from wave overtopping, in order to allow easier manoeuvres within the harbor structure [1,2]. For this reason, parapet walls, that is, seaward extensions of vertical walls, are often adopted.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are primarily designed for the protection of boats harbored within ports and of harbor facilities from wave action. In such construction, it is also crucial to protect the port-side of the breakwater from wave overtopping, in order to allow easier manoeuvres within the harbor structure [1,2]. For this reason, parapet walls, that is, seaward extensions of vertical walls, are often adopted.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%