2022
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/1065/1/012021
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Quantitative consideration in selection of breakwater concrete armor unit based on unit’s internal tensile stress response

Abstract: Concrete armor units are essential for the protection of rubble mound breakwaters, yet their selection is generally not based on structural integrity considerations. In this study, the authors used static finite element simulations, as implemented by Ansys software, to compare the structural integrity of five armor units: Accropode, A-Jack, BPPT-Lock, tetrapod, and dolos. All armor units have a mass of around 11,500 kg and have the same quality of concrete at f’c of 30 MPa. The study involve… Show more

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