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Preface | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
Glossary | ||
Notation | ||
Ch. 1 | Introduction | |
Ch. 2 | Planning and Design | |
2.1 | Design process | |
2.2 | Structure types and failure modes | |
2.3 | Design approach | |
2.4 | Environmental Assessment | |
Ch. 3 | Material | |
3.2 | Rock Types | |
3.3 | Properties and functions | |
3.4 | Testing and evaluation | |
3.5 | Production and handling | |
3.6 | Other materials | |
3.7 | Quality Control | |
Ch. 4 | Physical Site Conditions and Data Collection | |
4.1 | Bathymetry and morphology | |
4.2 | Hydraulic boundary conditions and data collection | |
4.3 | Geotechnical boundary conditions and data collection | |
Ch. 5 | Physical processes and design tools | |
5.1 | Hydraulic interactions | |
5.2 | Structural response to hydraulic loading | |
5.3 | Scour | |
5.4 | Modelling and simulation of hydraulic interactions | |
5.5 | Geotechnical interactions | |
5.6 | Geotechnical response | |
5.7 | Numerical and physical geotechnical modelling | |
Ch. 6 | Marine Structures | |
6.1 | Rubble mound breakwaters | |
6.2 | Sea walls and shoreline protection structures | |
6.3 | Gravel beaches | |
6.4 | Rockfill in offshore engineering | |
Ch. 7 | Closure works | |
7.2 | Closure dams | |
7.3 | Estuary dams | |
7.4 | Reservoir dams | |
7.5 | Barriers, sills, weirs, barrages and diversion dams | |
7.6 | Diversion passages and regulating structures in dams | |
Ch. 8 | Inland Waterway Structures | |
8.2 | River Training works | |
8.3 | Bed protection, revetment and lining in navigation and water conveyance canals | |
8.4 | Special structures | |
Ch. 9 | Construction aspects | |
9.2 | Review of types of equipment | |
9.3 | Specific aspects of site and location | |
9.4 | Site preparations | |
9.5 | Positioning systems and survey methods | |
9.6 | Quality assurance | |
9.7 | Construction aspects and work methods of a general nature | |
9.8 | Construction of breakwaters | |
9.9 | Construction of seawalls | |
9.10 | Construction of gravel beaches | |
9.11 | Construction of groynes and detached breakwaters | |
9.12 | Construction of pipeline protections | |
9.13 | Construction of artificial islands | |
9.14 | Construction of rockfill closure dams | |
9.15 | Construction of riprap slope protection on earthfill and rockfill reservoir dams | |
9.16 | Construction of bank protections and river training works | |
9.17 | Construction of bridge abutments and pier foundations | |
Ch. 10 | Maintenance | |
10.1 | Maintenance policy and strategy | |
10.2 | Monitoring | |
10.3 | Appraisal of structure performance | |
10.4 | Repair/replacement construction methods | |
App. A Design of an Estuary Closure; Case study | ||
App. B Hydraulic data measurement and instrumentation | ||
App. C Geotechnic data measurement and instrumentation | ||
App. D European, British and Dutch legislation/authorities/designated sites relevant to environmental assessment of projects involving the use of rock in hydraulic engineering | ||
References | ||
Index |
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