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- W2022355815 abstract "Abstract The history of breakwater construction in Japan is reviewed and present design methods of vertical breakwaters are discussed in terms of wave forces and breakwater stability. Current design techniques of vertical breakwaters in Japan are the culmination of many years of experiences and practical research in this field. The Goda formula, which accurately predicts the design wave forces under most conditions of vertical breakwaters, is an excellent aid in the design of the breakwaters. Under certain conditions, excessive impulsive forces due to the action of breaking waves are exerted on the upright section. Such conditions must be minimized in the design of vertical breakwaters, and the adoption of vertical breakwaters covered with wave dissipating concrete blocks or the wave dissipating caisson breakwaters offer potential solutions of this problem. The bearing capacity of rubble mound foundation and the stability of armor units are also discussed." @default.
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- W2022355815 title "Design and construction of caisson breakwaters — the Japanese experience" @default.
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