2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.coastaleng.2013.03.001
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New modelling and analysis methods for concrete armour unit systems using FEMDEM

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“…On the contrary, prototype conditions usually involve placement grids, crawler cranes, blind underwater placement and other restrictions that generate uncertain armour porosities and these may significantly change in space and time (see Medina et al, 2010, andLatham et al, 2013). In this paper, the literature review is focused on armour porosity and its influence on hydraulic stability.…”
Section: Literature On the Influence Of Armour Porosity On Hydraulic mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…On the contrary, prototype conditions usually involve placement grids, crawler cranes, blind underwater placement and other restrictions that generate uncertain armour porosities and these may significantly change in space and time (see Medina et al, 2010, andLatham et al, 2013). In this paper, the literature review is focused on armour porosity and its influence on hydraulic stability.…”
Section: Literature On the Influence Of Armour Porosity On Hydraulic mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Structural integrity is a key issue when using these bulky units as are adequate placement and packing density to guarantee interlocking of units during service time (see Jensen, 2013, andLatham et al, 2013). In the preliminary design phase, armour porosity and placement technique are usually considered as secondary factors, which are either explicitly prescribed (see Mouquet, 2009, andPaulsen andWareing, 2009) for single-layer armours or implicitly defined by engineering manuals (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…with prototype dimensions). It also allows for these systems of units to be both built and analysed with a new set of methods and tools customised for coastal structure applications (Anastasaki et al, 2015;Latham et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A major preliminary part of this research on armour layer simulation was devoted to the development of a method for the numerical placement of CORE-LOC units (referred to in this paper as Core-Loc or CL) on a single layer of a breakwater as first described by Anastasaki et al (2013) and Latham et al (2013) and further illustrated by Anastasaki et al (2015). The placement method was designed so that it could be applied to all types of single-layer concrete units for which an 'irregular' placement pattern, in terms of orientations and interlocking, is critical or high priority for the concept underlying the unit's design.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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