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26th International Conference on Coastal Engineering | 1999

WAVE FORCE AND STABILITY OF ARMOR UNITS FOR COMPOSITE BREAKWATERS

Katsutoshi Kimura; Yuzo Mizuno; Michifumi Hayashi

Detailed studies have been undertaken to assist in the design of major extensions to the port of Haifa. Both numerical and physical model studies were done to optimise the mooring conditions vis a vis the harbour approach and entrance layout. The adopted layout deviates from the normal straight approach to the harbour entrance. This layout, together with suitable aids to navigation, was found to be nautically acceptable, and generally better with regard to mooring conditions, on the basis of extensive nautical design studies.Hwa-Lian Harbour is located at the north-eastern coast of Taiwan, where is relatively exposed to the threat of typhoon waves from the Pacific Ocean. In the summer season, harbour resonance caused by typhoon waves which generated at the eastern ocean of the Philippine. In order to obtain a better understanding of the existing problem and find out a feasible solution to improve harbour instability. Typhoon waves measurement, wave characteristics analysis, down-time evaluation for harbour operation, hydraulic model tests are carried out in this program. Under the action of typhoon waves, the wave spectra show that inside the harbors short period energy component has been damped by breakwater, but the long period energy increased by resonance hundred times. The hydraulic model test can reproduce the prototype phenomena successfully. The result of model tests indicate that by constructing a jetty at the harbour entrance or building a short groin at the corner of terminal #25, the long period wave height amplification agitated by typhoon waves can be eliminated about 50%. The width of harbour basin 800m is about one half of wave length in the basin for period 140sec which occurs the maximum wave amplification.Two-stage methodology of shoreline prediction for long coastal segments is presented in the study. About 30-km stretch of seaward coast of the Hel Peninsula was selected for the analysis. In 1st stage the shoreline evolution was assessed ignoring local effects of man-made structures. Those calculations allowed the identification of potentially eroding spots and the explanation of causes of erosion. In 2nd stage a 2-km eroding sub-segment of the Peninsula in the vicinity of existing harbour was thoroughly examined including local man-induced effects. The computations properly reproduced the shoreline evolution along this sub-segment over a long period between 1934 and 1997.In connection with the dredging and reclamation works at the Oresund Link Project between Denmark and Sweden carried out by the Contractor, Oresund Marine Joint Venture (OMJV), an intensive spill monitoring campaign has been performed in order to fulfil the environmental requirements set by the Danish and Swedish Authorities. Spill in this context is defined as the overall amount of suspended sediment originating from dredging and reclamation activities leaving the working zone. The maximum spill limit is set to 5% of the dredged material, which has to be monitored, analysed and calculated within 25% accuracy. Velocity data are measured by means of a broad band ADCP and turbidity data by four OBS probes (output in FTU). The FTUs are converted into sediment content in mg/1 by water samples. The analyses carried out, results in high acceptance levels for the conversion to be implemented as a linear relation which can be forced through the origin. Furthermore analyses verifies that the applied setup with a 4-point turbidity profile is a reasonable approximation to the true turbidity profile. Finally the maximum turbidity is on average located at a distance 30-40% from the seabed.


25th International Conference on Coastal Engineering | 1997

FAESIBILITY TESTS OF NEW PENDULAR-TYPE WAVE ENERGY CONVERSION APPARATUS

Senji Osanai; Hideo Kondo; Yuzo Mizuno; Tomiji Watabe

A study of alternatives including a shoreline evolution numerical modelization has been carried out in order to both diagnose the erosion problem at the beaches located between Cambrils Harbour and Pixerota delta (Tarragona, Spain) and select nourishment alternatives.


PROCEEDINGS OF CIVIL ENGINEERING IN THE OCEAN | 1997

Characteristics of Freezing in Ports and Fishing Ports in Hokkaido

Tetsuya Hayakawa; Yoichi Sakamoto; Yuzo Mizuno; Shigeaki Ishikawa; Hitoshi Kanagawa

Ports and fishing ports in relatively cold i regions in Hokkaido freeze during winter. Controlling freezing in these ports would promote economic activity in winter. Methods to protect ports from freezing have been developed and the effective application of these methods requires classification of characteristics of freezing. This study investigates characteristics of freezing, based on field surveys conducted every winter over 9 years.It was found that significant increases in frozen area required temperatures of - 15°C or below, and that freezing was accelerated by the presence of sea ice.


PROCEEDINGS OF CIVIL ENGINEERING IN THE OCEAN | 1997

Estimation of the Wave Overtopping Rate for a Double Alignment Breakwater

Yasuji Yamamoto; Yuzo Mizuno; Takanobu Suzuki; 笹島 隆彦; Hideaki Matsumoto; Koji Kuwahara

A double alignment breakwater is composed of a submerged reef structure and a conventional vertical structure. The sea area between the structures is relatively calm area where seawater exchange takes place, and can be utilized as an area for marine recreation and aquatic organisms propagation.This study proposed a method to calculate wave overtopping rate for double alignment breakwater, based on the results of model experiments. This method takes into account the wave transmission and set-up by a submerged reef structure, and modified Godas method for vertical seawalls.


25th International Conference on Coastal Engineering | 1997

BREAKWATER DAMAGE IN OKUSHIRI PORT DUE TO THE HOKKAIDO NANSEI-OKI EARTHQUAKE TSUNAMI

Katsutoshi Kimura; Yuzo Mizuno; Hiroichi Tsuruya; Yasuyuki Nakagawa

A study of alternatives including a shoreline evolution numerical modelization has been carried out in order to both diagnose the erosion problem at the beaches located between Cambrils Harbour and Pixerota delta (Tarragona, Spain) and select nourishment alternatives.


PROCEEDINGS OF CIVIL ENGINEERING IN THE OCEAN | 1991

Experimental study on an attenuation of wave by sea ice

Yuzo Mizuno; Kenji Yano; Mitsunari Hirasawa; Tetsumi Takahashi; Senji Osanai

Until now, offshore areas of Hokkaido coast faced on the Okhotsk sea have rarely been utilized in winter seasons because of pack ice driven to the coast. To utilize the sea areas more fully, it is necessary to control sea ice by ice barriers.The more the sea surface off the coast is covered by the sea ice, the more the wave heigh near shore is damped. Authors experimented on the attenuation of wave height due to ice cover by using model ice plates. Finally, the relations between the transmission coefficient under the various wave and ice conditions have been found.


22nd International Conference on Coastal Engineering | 1991

WAVE FORCES ON CYLINDRICAL MEMBERS AT OFFSHORE STRUCTURE

Yuzo Mizuno; Kazuo Tokikawa; Mitsunari Hirasawa; Yutaka Nagai; Takashi Kadono

Tanah Lot Temple is situated in Tabanan Regency - Bali, on the coast of the Indonesian Ocean. Due to continuous wave attack, wind force, and weathering of the rock bank where the Temple stands, abrasion has occured which is more and more threatening the existence of the Temple. Considering that Tanah Lot Temple is a sacred place for the Hindu Balinese people and a place of high cultural value, and also an important tourism, steps to save the Temple are imperative. The Central as well as the Regional Authorities, and also the Bali nese community are very much interested in the effort to keep the Temple intact. Measures have been undertaken to protect both the seaside and land-side banks of the Temple rock bank. This paper only discusses counter measures of the sea —side bank of the Temple.


22nd International Conference on Coastal Engineering | 1991

STABILITY OF BREAKWATERS CONSTRUCTED ON DREDGED SAND MOUND

Kenji Yano; Yuzo Mizuno; Nobutoshi Umezawa; Tomoyuki Yanase

Tanah Lot Temple is situated in Tabanan Regency - Bali, on the coast of the Indonesian Ocean. Due to continuous wave attack, wind force, and weathering of the rock bank where the Temple stands, abrasion has occured which is more and more threatening the existence of the Temple. Considering that Tanah Lot Temple is a sacred place for the Hindu Balinese people and a place of high cultural value, and also an important tourism, steps to save the Temple are imperative. The Central as well as the Regional Authorities, and also the Bali nese community are very much interested in the effort to keep the Temple intact. Measures have been undertaken to protect both the seaside and land-side banks of the Temple rock bank. This paper only discusses counter measures of the sea —side bank of the Temple.


PROCEEDINGS OF CIVIL ENGINEERING IN THE OCEAN | 1993

Stability of High-Specific-Gravity Artificial Concrete Blocks by Irregular-Wave Tests

Hideaki Takeda; Yasuji Yamamoto; Takahiko Sasajima; Soichi Kikuchi; Yuzo Mizuno


The Proceedings of the ... International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference | 1998

Characteristics of freezing in ports in Hokkaido, Japan

Tetsuya Hayakawa; Yasushi Yamamoto; Yuzo Mizuno; Masanori Okabe

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Hideo Kondo

Muroran Institute of Technology

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Tomiji Watabe

Muroran Institute of Technology

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Hiroichi Tsuruya

Ontario Ministry of Transportation

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Takashi Kadono

Ontario Ministry of Transportation

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Yasuyuki Nakagawa

Ontario Ministry of Transportation

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