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The handbook contains a comprehensive compilation of topics that are the forefront of many of the technical advances in ocean waves, coastal, and ocean engineering. More than 110
internationally recognized authorities in the field of coastal and ocean engineering have contributed articles on their areas of expertise to this handbook. These international luminaries are from highly respected universities and renowned research and consulting organizations from all over the world.
Contents: Shallow-Water Waves; Water Level Fluctuations; Coastal and Offshore Structures; Wave-Structure-Soil Interaction; Ports and Harbors; Coastal Sediment Processes; Environmental Problems; Sustainable Coastal Development; Coastal Hazards; Ocean Energy; Physical Modeling and Numerical Model Validation; Coastal Engineering Practice and Education.
Readership: Professional engineers, researchers, academics, and scientists in coastal and ocean engineering.
Edited by
Young C Kim(California State University, Los Angeles, USA)
Key Features:
• Provides the most up-to-date technical advances and latest research findings on coastal and ocean engineering
• Will be of immediate, practical use to coastal, ocean, civil, geotechnical, and structural engineers, and coastal planners and managers as well as marine biologists and oceanographers
• Will also be an excellent resource for educational and teaching purposes, and a good set of reference book for researchers currently working in Coastal and Ocean Engineering
In 2 Volumes
(Expanded
Edition)
18 NEW chapters and 5 revised chapters!
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Section 1: Shallow-Water Waves Engineering with Nature to Reduce Wave Energy in Wetlands Jane McKee Smith and Mary Anderson Bryant
Wave Setup Robert G. Dean and Todd L. Walton
Wavemaker Theories Robert T. Hudspeth and Ronald B. Guenther
Analyses by the Melnikov Method ofDamped Parametrically Excited Cross WavesRonald B. Guenther and Robert T. Hudspeth
Random Wave Breaking and Nonlinearity Evolution Across the Surf Zone Yoshimi Goda
Aeration and Bubbles in the Surf Zone Nobuhito Mori, Shohachi Kakuno and Daniel T. Cox
Freak Wave Nobuhito Mori
Short-Term Wave Statistics Akira Kimura
Section 2: Water Level FluctuationsSimulation of Typhoon Bolaven using Integrally Coupled Tide-Surge-Wave Model Byung Ho Choi, Kyeong Ok Kim and Jin-Hee Yu
Generation and Prediction of Seiches in Rotterdam Harbor Basins Martijin P.C. de Jong and Jurjen A. Battjes
Seiches and Harbour Oscillations Alexander B. Rabinovich
Finite Difference Model for Practical Simulation of Distant Tsunamis Sung Bum Yoon
Section 3: Coastal and Offshore StructuresOptimum Safety Levels of BreakwatersHans F. Burcharth, John Dalsgaard Sorensen and Seung-Woo Kim
Design of Berm Breakwaters Jentsje van der Meer and Sigurdur Sigurdarson
Seismic Response of Coastal and PortStructures Yalcin Yuksel, Bilge Doran, Z. Tugce Yuksel and Esin Cevik
Artificial Reef as a Beach Erosion Countermeasure Kyu-Han Kim
Debris Impacts and Effects on Structures Jacob Stolle, Nils Goseberg, Ioan Nistor and Tomoya Shibayama
Tsunami-Induced Forces on Structures Ioan Nistor, Dan Palermo, Younes Nouri, Tad Murty and Murat Saatcioglu
Non-Conventional Wave Damping Structures Hocine Oumeraci
Wave Interaction with Breakwaters Including Perforated Walls Kyung-Duck Suh
Prediction of Overtopping Jentsje van der Meer, Tim Pullen, William Allsop, Tom Bruce, Holger Schuettrumpf and Andreas Kortenhaus
Wave Run-up and Wave Overtopping at Armored Rubble Slopes and Mounds Holger Schuettrumpf, Jentsje van der Meer, Andreas Kortenhaus, Tom Bruce and Leopoldo Franco
Wave Overtopping at Vertical and Steep Seawalls Tom Bruce, Jentsje van der Meer, Tim Pullen and William Allsop
Surf Parameters for the Design of Coastal Structures Dong Hoon Yoo
Development of Caisson Breakwater Design Based on Failure Experiences Shigeo Takahashi
Design of Alternative Revetments Krystian W. Pilarczyk
Remarks on Coastal Stabilization and Alternative Solutions Krystian W. Pilarczyk
Geotextile Sand Containers for Shore Protection Hocine Oumeraci and Juan Recio
Low Crested Breakwaters Alberto Lamberti and Barbara Zanuttigh
Hydrodynamic Behavior of Net Cages in the Open Sea Yu-cheng Li
State of Offshore Structure Development and Design Challenges Subrata Chakrabarti
Section 4: Wave-Structure-Soil InteractionThree-dimensional Modeling of Wave Interaction with Coastal Structures using Navier-Stokes Equations Inigo J. Losada and Javier L. Lara
Nearshore Morphological Variations due to Structure-Sea-Soil Interaction Yalcin Arisoy and Mustafa Dogan
Porous Models for Wave-induced Seabed Liquefaction Dong-Sheng Jeng
Section 5: Ports and HarborsComputer Modeling for Harbor Planning and Design Jiin-Jen Lee and Xiuying Xing
Prediction of Squat for Underkeel Clearance Michael J. Briggs, Marc Vantorre, Klemens Uliczka and Pierre Debaillon
Numerical Simulation of Moored Ship Motion Considering Harbor Resonance Moonsu Kwak
Section 6: Coastal Sediment ProcessesBuilding Blocks for a Sustainable Beach Nourishment Program Timothy W. Kana, Haiqing Liu Kaczkowski and Steven B. Traynum
Sediment Transport in Estuarine Xiping Dou and Tilai LiWave-Induced Resuspension of Fine Sediment Mamta Jain and Ashish J. Metha
Suspended Sand and Bedload Transport on Beaches Nobuhisa Kobayashi, Andres Payo and Bradley D. Johnson
Headland Control for Shore Protection and Coastal Management Melissa M.-J. Yu, Antonio H.F. Klein and John R.-C. Hsu
Beach Nourishment Robert G. Dean and Julie D. Rosati
Engineering of Tidal Inlets and Morphologic Consequences Nicholas C. Kraus
Section 7: Environmental ProblemsWater and Nutrients Flows in the Enclosed Bays Yukio Koibuchi and Masahiko Isobe
Section 8: Sustainable Coastal DevelopmentCoastal Protection Along Vulnerable StretchesAlong the South of Indian Peninsula V. Sundar and S.A. Sannasiraj
Socioeconomic and Environmental Risk in Coastal and Ocean Engineering Miguel A. Losada, Asuncion Baquerizo, Miguel Ortega-Sanchez, Juan M. Santiago and Elena Sanchez-Badorrey
Utilization of the Coastal Area Hwung-Hweng Hwung
Section 9: Coastal HazardsTropical Cyclone Storm Surge Risk Donald T. Resio and Jennifer L. Irish
On the Hydrodynamic Strength of a Coastal Storm David R. Basco and Nader Mahmoudpour
Ocean Wave Climates: Trends and Variations due to Earth’s Changing Climate Paul D. Komar, Jonathan C. Allan and Peter Ruggiero
Sea Level Rise: Major Implications to CoastalEngineering and Coastal ManagementLesley Ewing
Sea Level Rise and Coastal Erosion Marcel J.F. Stive, Roshanka Ranasinghe and Peter J. Cowell
Coastal Flooding: Analysis and Assessmentof Risk Panayotis Prinos and Panagiota Galiatsatou
Section 10: Ocean EnergyModelling Hydro-environmental Impacts of Tidal Range Renewable Energy Projects in Coastal Waters Roger A. Falconer, Athanasios Angeloudis and Reza Ahmadian
Section 11: Physical Modeling and Numerical Model Validation Physical Modeling of Tsunami Waves Michael J. Briggs, Harry Yeh and Daniel T. Cox
Laboratory Simulation of Waves Etienne P.D. Mansard and Michael D. Miles
The Deceptive Simplicity of the Brier Skill Score Judith Bosboom and Ad Reniers
Section 12: Coastal Engineering Practice and Education Perspective on Coastal Engineering Practice and Education J. William Kamphuis
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Young C. Kim, Ph.D., Dist.D.CE., F.ASCE, is currently a Professor
of Civil Engineering,
Emeritus at California
State University, Los
Angeles. Other academic
positions held include
a Visiting Scholar of
Coastal Engineering at the University of California,
Berkeley (1971); a NATO Senior Fellow in Science at
the Delft University of Technology (1975); a Visiting
Scientist at the Osaka City University (1976); and a
Visiting Professor, Polytech Nice-Sophia, Universite
de Nice-Sophia Antipolis (2011-2013). For more than a
decade, he served as Chair of the Department of Civil
Engineering (1993-2005) and was Associate Dean of
Engineering in 1978. For his dedicated teaching and
outstanding professional activities, he was awarded the
university-wide Outstanding Professor Award in 1994.
Dr. Kim was a consultant to the U.S. Naval Civil
Engineering Laboratory in Port Hueneme and became
a resident consultant to the Science Engineering
Associates where he investigated wave forces on the
Howard-Doris platform structure, now being placed in
the Ninian Field, North Sea.
Dr. Kim is the past Chair of the Executive Committee
of the Waterway, Port, Coastal and Ocean Division and
served on the Executive Committee of the Technical
Council on Research and the Civil Engineering
Department Heads Council of the American Society of
Civil Engineers (ASCE). He also served as Chair of the
Nominating Committee of the International Association
for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research
(IAHR). Since 1998, he served on the International
Board of Directors of the Pacific Congress on Marine
Science and Technology (PACON).He is the past
President of PACON.
Dr. Kim has been involved in organizing 14 national
and international conferences. He has authored
seven books and published 55 technical papers in
various engineering journals. Recently, he served
as an editor for the Handbook of Coastal and Ocean
Engineering (2010), Coastal and Ocean Engineering
Practice (2012),and Design of Coastal Structures and
Sea Defenses (2015), which were published by the
World Scientific Publishing Company. In 2011, he was
inducted as the Distinguished Diplomate of Coastal
Engineering from the Academy of Coastal, Ocean,
Port and Navigation Engineers (ACOPNE). In 2012,
he was elected Fellow of the American Society of Civil
Engineers.
The Editor
Young C. Kim, Ph.D., Dist.D.CE., F.ASCE
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Mohamed Reza Alam (University of California Berkeley, USA)
Kuang-An Chang (Texas A&M University, USA)
Zhenhua Huang (University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA)
Gregorio Iglesias (University of Plymouth, UK)
Pengzhi Lin (Sichuan University, China)
Yong-Ming Shen (Dalian University of Technology, China)
John Z. Shi (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)
Kyung-Duck Suh (Seoul National University, Korea)
B. Mutlu Sumer (BM SUMER Consultancy & Research and Istanbul Technical University, Turkey)
Tso-Ren Wu (National Central University, Taiwan)
Solomon C. Yim (Oregon State University, USA)
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Philip L.-F. Liu (National University of Singapore and Cornell University, USA)
Editors-in-ChiefLev Shemer (Tel Aviv University, Israel)
Xiping Yu (Tsinghua University, China)
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