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Improved guidance on roughness and crest width in overtopping of rubble mound structures along EurOtop
Eldrup, M.R.; Andersen, T.L.; Van Doorslaer, K.; Van der Meer, J. (2022). Improved guidance on roughness and crest width in overtopping of rubble mound structures along EurOtop. Coast. Eng. 176: 104152. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.coastaleng.2022.104152
In: Coastal Engineering: An International Journal for Coastal, Harbour and Offshore Engineers. Elsevier: Amsterdam; Lausanne; New York; Oxford; Shannon; Tokyo. ISSN 0378-3839; e-ISSN 1872-7379, more
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Keyword
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Wave overtopping; Crest width; Wave steepness; Roughness factor

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  • Eldrup, M.R.
  • Andersen, T.L., more
  • Van Doorslaer, K., more
  • Van der Meer, J.

Abstract
    In this paper existing guidelines to predict wave overtopping on rubble mound breakwaters and coastal structures are modified and improved with respect to the influence of the roughness and crest width. Data from recently made model tests and existing data are combined to demonstrate the need for modifying these formulations in EurOtop. A new reduction factor γcw for the crest width is established and is an improvement of the method by Besley. The influence of the roughness of the slope normally include also an influence of the breaker parameter when it is larger than a certain limit (EurOtop suggest ξm-1,0 > 5). The present study shows that the breaker parameter is not the ideal dimensionless parameter describing the influence of the wave period for breakwaters with steep slopes, as for such structures the front slope has much less influence on the overtopping than the wave steepness. Thus slope angle and wave steepness have been uncoupled to describe the influence of the armour roughness on wave overtopping. The improvement in the overtopping prediction compared to EurOtop is significant, specifically for the new data sets that have data outside the range of the calibration data used for influence of roughness in EurOtop. The proposed improved methods enlarge the range of applicability with respect to crest width and wave steepness.

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