Revetment Rock Armour Stability Under Depth-Limited Breaking Waves
Alexander F. Nielsen, Angus D. GordonThis article presents a rock armour stability formula for coastal revetments under depth-limited breaking waves that defines requisite armour mass as a function of incident wave energy. Parameters include wave height, wave period, toe depth, revetment slope, specific gravity of armour and water, percentage damage and the number of waves. The formula has been calibrated empirically based on university research flume test data. It departs from existing approaches by using wave energy in lieu of wave height as the disturbing parameter, but adopts other parameters developed by previous researchers. Results are compared with established formulae and display better coherence with the flume data. Testing constraints including possible scale effects are highlighted. Recommendations are made for further testing including the effects of seabed slope.