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1 May 2005 Stability of Tetrapod Breakwaters for Different Placing Methods
S. Gürer, E. Çevik, Y. Yüksel, A. R. Günbak
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Abstract

The application of artificial armor units in the construction of rubble mound breakwaters is quite common. Various armor units such as the cube, the tetrapod, the dolos, and the quadripod are commonly used. Recent additions are the accropode and the core-loc, which can be used in a single layer of armoring. The stability of such breakwaters has been the subject of many studies to date. One area of interest has been the effect of the armoring unit placement method on the stability of breakwaters. The present study aims to compare two known methods of tetrapod placement in relation to breakwater stability. The results of the study are also reviewed in the light of earlier studies on breakwater stability.

S. Gürer, E. Çevik, Y. Yüksel, and A. R. Günbak "Stability of Tetrapod Breakwaters for Different Placing Methods," Journal of Coastal Research 2005(213), 464-471, (1 May 2005). https://doi.org/10.2112/00079.1
Received: 5 June 2000; Accepted: 10 January 2003; Published: 1 May 2005
KEYWORDS
Breakwater
placement
stability
Tetrapod
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