Damage in Rubble Mound Breakwaters. Part II: Review of the Definition, Parameterization, and Measurement of Damage
Damage in rubble mound breakwaters has been addressed for more than 80 years and, as reported in “<i>Part I: Historical review of damage models</i>”, a considerable number of hydraulic instability models have been proposed up to date. Most of them were developed from small-scale physical...
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doaj-aa4a47ae08904976b5d068c2b3af497d2021-04-02T13:09:11ZengMDPI AGJournal of Marine Science and Engineering2077-13122020-04-01830630610.3390/jmse8050306Damage in Rubble Mound Breakwaters. Part II: Review of the Definition, Parameterization, and Measurement of DamageÁlvaro Campos0Rafael Molina-Sanchez1Carmen Castillo2Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM), HRL-UPM & CEHINAV-UPM, 28040 Madrid, SpainUniversidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM), HRL-UPM & CEHINAV-UPM, 28040 Madrid, SpainUniversidad de Castilla-La Mancha (UCLM), 13071 Ciudad Real, SpainDamage in rubble mound breakwaters has been addressed for more than 80 years and, as reported in “<i>Part I: Historical review of damage models</i>”, a considerable number of hydraulic instability models have been proposed up to date. Most of them were developed from small-scale physical tests, based on damage descriptors not always parameterized nor measured in the same way, which indeed complicates the comparison and reproducibility from different experimental data sources. The latter is increased by the lack of a standardized methodological approach inside an experimental and measuring process that involves many sources of uncertainty. Currently, the latest innovations applicable to damage measurement, together with the growing demand of reliable decision-making tools for conservation/maintenance strategies and structural/operational risk management, venture an upcoming proliferation of prototype monitoring, as well as new approaches aimed to characterize the stochastic nature of damage evolution. In this context, this paper is meant to review the concept of damage in rubble mound breakwaters, the different proposals for its parameterization, the past and present measuring techniques, and main challenges in the near future.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/8/5/306rubble mound breakwatershistorical reviewdamage measurementdamage characterization |
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Damage in Rubble Mound Breakwaters. Part II: Review of the Definition, Parameterization, and Measurement of Damage |
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Damage in Rubble Mound Breakwaters. Part II: Review of the Definition, Parameterization, and Measurement of Damage |
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Damage in Rubble Mound Breakwaters. Part II: Review of the Definition, Parameterization, and Measurement of Damage |
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Damage in Rubble Mound Breakwaters. Part II: Review of the Definition, Parameterization, and Measurement of Damage |
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damage in rubble mound breakwaters. part ii: review of the definition, parameterization, and measurement of damage |
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Damage in rubble mound breakwaters has been addressed for more than 80 years and, as reported in “<i>Part I: Historical review of damage models</i>”, a considerable number of hydraulic instability models have been proposed up to date. Most of them were developed from small-scale physical tests, based on damage descriptors not always parameterized nor measured in the same way, which indeed complicates the comparison and reproducibility from different experimental data sources. The latter is increased by the lack of a standardized methodological approach inside an experimental and measuring process that involves many sources of uncertainty. Currently, the latest innovations applicable to damage measurement, together with the growing demand of reliable decision-making tools for conservation/maintenance strategies and structural/operational risk management, venture an upcoming proliferation of prototype monitoring, as well as new approaches aimed to characterize the stochastic nature of damage evolution. In this context, this paper is meant to review the concept of damage in rubble mound breakwaters, the different proposals for its parameterization, the past and present measuring techniques, and main challenges in the near future. |
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