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Course Name
Turkish
Liman Yap.Planl.& Tasarımı
English
Designing and Planning of Coastal Structures
Course Code
KBM 502
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
2
3
3
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-
Course Language
Turkish
Course Coordinator
Mehmet Özger
Course Objectives
1. To gain information on the functional design of breakwaters and jetties.
2. To provide current guidance and engineering procedures for the design of breakwaters.
3. To provide an effective structure at a minimal cost, with consideration given the social and environmental effects.
Course Description
This course provides current guidance and engineering procedures for the design of breakwaters and jetties. Works need to be made for the design of these structures and knowledge about functional design, selection of structure types, design of rubble mound structures, design of vertical wall structures, design of floating structures together with environmental impacts have been given.
Course Outcomes
1. Site and type selection of breakwaters and jetties,
2. Functional design of breakwaters and jetties,
3. Design of rubble-mound structures and vertical wall structures and floating structures,
4. The role of environmental effects,
5. Design optimization and model studies.
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Textbook
Engineering and Design of Breakwaters and Jetties Departments of the Army, Washington, DC, 1986.
Other References
Shore Protection Manuel, Department of the Army Coastal Engineering Research Center, Volume 1, 1984.
Shore Protection Manuel, Department of the Army Coastal Engineering Research Center, Volume 2, 1984.
Coastal Engineering, Delft University of the Technology, Delft, The Netherland, 1976.
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