The Effect of Wave Pressure on Stability Rubble Mound Breakwater

사석식 경사방파제에 작용하는 파압이 제체 안정성에 미치는 영향

  • Cheong, Gyu-Hyang (Facility Safety Division, Seoul Metropolitan Infrastructure Headquarters) ;
  • Lee, Yong-Dae (Facility Safety Division, Seoul Metropolitan Infrastructure Headquarters) ;
  • Lee, Byong-Moon (Facility Safety Division, Seoul Metropolitan Infrastructure Headquarters) ;
  • Jeong, Sam-Gi (Facility Safety Division, Seoul Metropolitan Infrastructure Headquarters) ;
  • Kim, Keun-Sup (Facility Safety Division, Seoul Metropolitan Infrastructure Headquarters)
  • 정규향 (서울시 도시기반시설본부 시설안전부) ;
  • 이용대 (서울시 도시기반시설본부 시설안전부) ;
  • 이병문 (서울시 도시기반시설본부 시설안전부) ;
  • 정삼기 (서울시 도시기반시설본부 시설안전부) ;
  • 김근섭 (서울시 도시기반시설본부 시설안전부)
  • Published : 2009.03.27

Abstract

Arrangement of the facilities for improving harbor functions depends on sea and land conditions such as the ship's arrival and departure conditions, waves and tide. And the plan and the size of the facilities depend much on harbor and marine environment condition such as cargo quantity, ship size, ship traffic and seawater circulation. Among these, waves have so much effect on a breakwater design that it is the most important to understand their characteristics and to apply them to breakwater design. Therefore, to analyze the effect of waves characteristics over a rubble mound breakwater, we have calculated wave pressure by using numerical analysis at each tide level and have analyzed the effect of wave pressure on structure stability by conducting the stability analysis with the wave pressure. As a result, it is found that during low and mean tide level time the biggest wave pressure is estimated near calm water level. But during high tide time, the biggest wave pressure is estimated in front of capping. And the stability analysis indicates also that a structure is most unstable when low tide time wave pressure is acting on. After reviewing the stability of a structure by applying vertical and horizon wave forces, it is concluded that safety factor is lower than ordinary time(max. about 15%), is also reviewed when designing a rubble mound breakwater.

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