The science and technology of coastal and ocean engineering are closely related to harbour and fishery engineering, because they share a common basic knowledge. However, whereas various publications of coastal engineering, harbour engineering, and ocean engineering have described just the knowledge in their own respective fields, an interrelated and systematic presentation linking them together has yet to be attempted. This book an attempt to systematically combine the fields of coastal, ocean, harbour, and fishery engineering from an engineering viewpoint backed by hydrodynamics. Understanding the interaction of waves with structures and sediment, and predicting the associated responses of interest, underlie nearly every problem in coastal and ocean engineering. This is precisely the goal of this book. Although primarily intended for use as a special textbook for graduate students and senior practising engineers, it is hoped that this book will also serve as a useful reference and assist in the further development of this field. With these objectives in mind, each chapter deals with important problems to be solved in the near future. The references included in each chapter should aid students and practising engineers in further broadening their knowledge.
Author(s): T. Sawaragi (Eds.)
Series: Developments in Geotechnical Engineering 78
Publisher: Elsevier, Academic Press
Year: 1995
Language: English
Pages: 1-479
Content:
Preface
Pages vii-viii
Toru Sawaragi
The authors
Page ix
Chapter 1 Basic formulation of sea waves
Pages 1-66
Chapter 2 Wave interactions with structures and hydrodynamic forces
Pages 67-149
Chapter 3 Waves, wave-induced currents and sediment transport
Pages 151-210
Chapter 4 Structures for wave control
Pages 211-270
Chapter 5 structure for controlling sediment movement
Pages 271-314
Chapter 6 Marine structures for ocean space utilization
Pages 315-358
Chapter 7 Harbor tranquility
Pages 359-427
Chapter 8 fishery structures
Pages 429-469
Index
Pages 471-479