Discussion. 7b: Breakwater Design and Analysis
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Published:2005
2005. "Discussion. 7b: Breakwater Design and Analysis", International Conference on Coastlines, structures and breakwaters 2005, N. W. H. Allsop
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7.4 Optimum safety levels for breakwaters
H. F. Burcharth & J Sorensen, Aalborg University, Denmark
7.5 Tiered reliability-based methods for assessing the performance of coastal defences
F. Buijs
1.6 Monitoring and maintenance of coastal structures
D. Phelp
1.1 Composite-berm rubble mound breakwater
J. Melby
Discussion to Paper 7.4
Chris Brown (Consultant) -You make the point that it cost very little more to provide an extrafactor ofsafety. Some 20 years or so ago when preparing a designfor the Eden Breakwater in New South Wales (Australia), wefound that the cost ofproviding limit stateprotection to the breakwater was only 4% more expensive than designingfor clients nominated 1:50 year event (but using a stability coefficient 17% lower than for limit state analysis. This offered the notionalprospect ofa very low maintenance structure ofindefinite life.
