BCD – Software
Course subject(s)
01: Introduction
02: Positioning of the Subject
03: The Design Process
04: Considerations at System Level
05: Use of Theory
06: Data Collection
07: Stability of Randomly Placed Rock Mounds
08: Dynamic Stability
09: Monolithic Breakwaters
10: Wave Structure Interaction
11: Design Practice of Breakwater Cross Sections
12: Design Practice for Closure Dams
13: Construction Methods for Granular Material
14: Construction Methods for Monolithic Structures
15: Failure Modes and Optimization
16: Flow Development in Closure Gaps
17: Review
Cress
Link to the downloadpage of Cress, a collection of routines for Coastal and River Engineers.
SwanOne and Swan
Link to SwanOne, a simple Graphical User Interface for Swan; SwanOne assumes parallel depth contours, but calculates everything else in full two dimensions. SwanOne requires only a simple depth profile as input, and provides the design values H2% and Tm-1,0.
SwanOne is written in Matlab, and can be used within the Matlab environment, but also as stand-alone application.
Overtopping Manual
All information regarding run-up and overtopping can be found in the overtopping manual. You find a pdf of this manual on www.overtopping-manual.com. On this site you also find software to compute run-up and overtopping. There are on-line versions, there is a version with PC-overtop and there is a version with a Neural network
Breakwaters and Closure Dams by TU Delft OpenCourseWare is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Based on a work at https://ocw.tudelft.nl/courses/breakwaters-and-closure-dams/.