AGING AND STABILITY OF PLACED BLOCK REVETMENTS
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Keywords

block revetments
revetment stability
revetment aging

How to Cite

Stoutjesdijk, T., Johanson, H., & Breteler, M. K. (1996). AGING AND STABILITY OF PLACED BLOCK REVETMENTS. Coastal Engineering Proceedings, 1(25). https://doi.org/10.9753/icce.v25.%p

Abstract

Since the early 1980's fundamental research on the behaviour of placed block revetments has been carried out in the Netherlands. This research has focussed on understanding the physics of this particular revetment type, which has resulted in emperical (Pilarczyk, 1985), analytical (Burger et al, 1990) and numerical (Bezuijen et al, 1987) design methods. These methods have been tested extensively in large and small scale model tests (for instance Klein Breteler, 1988, den Boer et al, 1983). During the last years extensive field research has been carried out (Stoutjesdijk, 1992). This research has shown that a large difference in physical behaviour can exist between newly placed revetments or large scale models, and older ('aged') revetments in the field. To investigate this phenomenom further, field work, laboratory tests and modelling efforts have been carried out. This paper describes the current state of affairs. Purpose of this research is to quantify the net effect of aging on the stability of placed block revetments. If the net effect proves to be positive, it may prove possible to upgrade the stability of revetments by artificial simulation of aging effects.
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