Interaction between Waves and Maritime Structures
1. Introduction
2. Structure of the Special Issue
- Structural performance, concerning the stability/integrity of the structure (or any part thereof);
- Functional performance, i.e., related to the capability of the structure to meet the scope for which it has been designed.
- Hydraulic response, such as wave reflection, wave transmission, wave overtopping, etc.;
- Morphodynamic response, which is the shoreline and beach response to a structure placement;
- Floating body response, such as the oscillation of floating bodies or moored vessels.
3. Article Overview
3.1. Contributions on Structural Processes
3.1.1. Rubble Mound Breakwaters: Effect of Permeability and Dynamics of Crown Walls
3.1.2. Large Scale Experiments on Wave Loadings at Vertical Seawalls with Curved Outer Profiles
3.1.3. An Experimental Study on Dynamic Behavior of a Large Offshore Platform
3.2. Contributions on Functional Processes
3.2.1. Experimental Studies on Wave Overtopping
3.2.2. Morphodynamic Response: Medium-Term Shoreline Analysis at a “Highly Structured” Coast
3.2.3. Mechanical Response: Oscillation of a Ballasted Cylinder and Movements of Moored Vessels
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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