WAVE RUN-UP PREDICTION VS. MODEL TEST RESULTS: A COMPARISON
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Keywords

prediction vs. model test
run up

How to Cite

Gadd, P. E., Manikian, V., & Machemehl, J. L. (1988). WAVE RUN-UP PREDICTION VS. MODEL TEST RESULTS: A COMPARISON. Coastal Engineering Proceedings, 1(21), 47. https://doi.org/10.9753/icce.v21.47

Abstract

Large-scale physical model test measurements of wave run-up are compared with wave run-up prediction derived from the Shore Protection Manual (SPM). Noteworthy discrepancies between the results of these two methods have been identified that include substantial overestimation of wave run-up elevations using the SPM approach, and computation of roughness coefficient values that vary as a function of wave steepness. The slope armors tested in the study at model scales of 1:3 and 1:4 include linked concrete matting and overlapped gravel-filled fabric bags.
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