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摘要
我们比较了Iribarren, Hudson和Van der Meer设计岩石装甲护岸和防波堤的方法,使用有效但合理的波浪参数。所得结果有较大的偏差。哈德逊方法需要的元素重量几乎是使用伊里巴伦方法计算的元素重量的两倍,最大波浪阻力的差异在20%到30%之间。与Hudosn方法相比,使用Iribarren方法设计的对岩石装甲造成5%,20%和30%伤害的风暴持续时间在岩石装甲的躯干上降低了两倍,在岩石装甲的头部上几乎降低了一个数量级。我们建议设计人员在选择一种方法时,应充分考虑结构的用途和重要性,以及结构部分或完全倒塌可能造成的损害。
Determining rock armour stability under the stress of wave loading
We compare the Iribarren, Hudson, and Van der Meer methods for designing rock armour revetments and breakwaters using fictive but plausible wave parameters. The obtained results show relatively high discrepancy. The Hudson method requires elements of almost twice the weight of those calculated using the Irribaren method, and the difference in maximum wave resistance is between 20 and 30%. Compared to the Hudosn method, the duration of storms causing 5, 20 and 30% damage to rock armour designed using the Iribarren method is two-fold lower for the trunk and almost an order of magnitude lower for the head of the rock armour. We suggest that the designers choose a method upon thoughtful consideration of the structure's purpose and importance, and of potential damage due to the structure's either partial or complete collapse.