Random seas and design of maritime structures

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Random seas and design of maritime structures

Yoshimi Goda

(Advanced series on ocean engineering, v. 33)

World Scientific, c2010

3rd ed

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Description

Random waves are the most important constituent of the sea environment, as they make the design of maritime structures quite different from that of structures on land. In this book, the concept of random waves for the design of breakwaters, seawalls, and harbor structures is fully explored for easy comprehension by practicing engineers. Theoretical aspects are also discussed in detail for further studies by graduate students and researchers.

Table of Contents

  • Evolution of Design Method Against Random Waves
  • Statistical Properties and Spectral of Sea Waves
  • Transformation and Deformation of Random Sea Waves
  • Design of Breakwaters
  • Design of Coastal Dikes and Seawalls
  • Probabilistic Design of Harbor Facilities
  • Harbor Tranquility and Vessel Mooring
  • Hydraulic Model Tests with Random Waves
  • Theoretical Description of Random Sea Waves
  • Statistical Theory of Irregular Waves
  • Techniques of Random Wave Analysis
  • 2D Computation of Wave Transformation with Random Breaking and Nearshore Currents
  • Statistical Analysis of Extreme Waves
  • Prediction and Control of Beach Deformation Processes.

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