2024
DOI: 10.59490/coastlab.2024.732
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Tsunami Debris Damming Drag Forces And Associated Coefficients On Elevated Coastal Structure Columns

KELLEN DOYLE,
MYUNG-JIN KOH,
RAVINDU JAYASEKARA
et al.

Abstract: Tsunami overland flow induces hydrodynamic loads on coastal structures and may transport various objects located within the inundation zone, which could become debris and exacerbate hydrodynamic loading. In the process of adopting “the first national, consensus-based standard for tsunami resilience” (Chock, 2016) in the form of ASCE 7-16 Chapter 6: Tsunami Loads and Effects, emphasis was placed on evaluating debris transport and impact forces. This is evidenced by the robust body of literature regarding physic… Show more

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