Coastal Structures 2003 2004
DOI: 10.1061/40733(147)36
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“…They are similar for the empirical coefficient of the velocity equation. According to Schüttrumpf and Van Gent the discrepancy between the results can be explained by different model set-ups ('different dike geometries and instruments') and test programs, Schüttrumpf and Van Gent (2003). The next section will focus on these differences between the experiments.…”
Section: Influence Of the Crest And Inner Slopementioning
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“…They are similar for the empirical coefficient of the velocity equation. According to Schüttrumpf and Van Gent the discrepancy between the results can be explained by different model set-ups ('different dike geometries and instruments') and test programs, Schüttrumpf and Van Gent (2003). The next section will focus on these differences between the experiments.…”
Section: Influence Of the Crest And Inner Slopementioning
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“…The empirical coefficient c' h,2% was determined to be 0.33 or 0.15 for both dike configurations, Schüttrumpf and Van Gent (2003). With these values the new coefficient can be determined, related to the outer slope angle, see Eq 10.…”
Section: Figure 6 Fictive Wave Run-up On the Outer Slope For Two Dikmentioning
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“…5). However, a similar trend exhibited by correction factor k β is described in Schüttrumpf et al (2003), and is also summarized in Eurotop-Manual (2007). A more reliable and accurate understanding of this phenomenon will require additional research focused on a larger variety of angles of oblique attack.…”
Section: Effect Of Oblique Wave Attackmentioning
confidence: 90%