Coastal engineering investigation at Jupiter Inlet, Florida


Autoria(s): Buckingham, William T.
Data(s)

1984

Resumo

A fixed-bed hydraulic model of Jupiter Inlet, Florida, was constructed for the purpose of testing measures designed to remedy problems of sediment erosion and deposition in the inlet area. Both tide-induced flows as well as waves were simulated in the model which was built on an undistorted scale of 1:49. Model verification was based on prototype measurements of waves, tides and currents. Results have been interpreted in terms of the influence of various proposed remedial schemes on flow velocity magnitude, distribution and wave height at various locations within the study area. A stability parameter has been utilized for evaluating the degree of sediment erosion or deposition at a given location. Various structural solutions were examined in the model. It is proposed that, in the initial phase of solution implementation, sediment removal/nourishment methods be used primarily to mitigate the existing problems. New structures, as per model test results, should be installed under subsequent phases, only if sediment management procedures do not prove to be adequate. The currently followed procedure of periodic sand trap dredging may be extended to include the new dredging/nourishment requirements. (PDF contains 245 pages.)

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://aquaticcommons.org/1471/1/UF00076167.pdf

Buckingham, William T. (1984) Coastal engineering investigation at Jupiter Inlet, Florida. Gainesville, FL, Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering Department, University of Florida, (UFL/COEL, 84/004)

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering Department, University of Florida

Relação

http://aquaticcommons.org/1471/

Palavras-Chave #Oceanography #Engineering
Tipo

Monograph or Serial Issue

NonPeerReviewed