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Autor:
Widjo Kongko, Aris Subarkah, Bagyo Widagdo, D. C. Istiyanto, Suranto, Affandy Hamid, Syahrizal A Latief, Shafan A Aziis, S. U. Sujoko, Derpris Folmen, Andika D Saputra
Publikováno v:
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science. 698:012003
A rubble mound slope structure was designed to protect a decaying cellular steel sheet pile cofferdam breakwater which has been partially damaged. Reparation of this decaying cofferdam breakwater to its original form is considered uneconomic. Conside
Autor:
E. Kustiyanto, S. U. Sujoko, C. I. Sukmana, C. Murtiaji, E. A. Wiguna, E. Cholishoh, J. Setiawan, A. B. Widagdo, A. S. Dwimarta, Abdul Hamid, A. S. Purwoko
Publikováno v:
Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 1625:012053
Research on wave forces attacking a vertical structure has been conducted worldwide. Morison’s equation commonly used to describe the phenomenon of the action for offshore structures, while for nearshore structures Goda’s equation is more reliabl
Autor:
Suranto, D. Folmen, Wahyu Hendriyono, Andika D Saputra, S. U. Sujoko, A. Subarkah, Syahrizal A Latief, Widjo Kongko, D. C. Istiyanto, A. B. Widagdo, S. A. Aziis, Abdul Hamid, M. A. Putera
Publikováno v:
Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 1625:012048
A new breakwater is on demand to replace the function of an existing steel sheet pile cellular-cofferdam at TPPI Tuban Port of East Java. The existing breakwater has been partially damaged due to severe corrosion and hard attack by monsoon waves. An
Publikováno v:
Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 1625:012055
Breakwater is a structure to protect waters from wave interference. The structure separates the port basin from the open sea, so that sea waves will not enter the basin. In applying for deep water conditions, floating breakwater is more efficient tha
Autor:
Brian G. McAdoo, Costas E. Synolakis, Haris Sunendar, S. U. Sujoko, Dodi Djulkarnaen, Burak Uslu, Widjo Kongko, Nikos Kalligeris, Andrew Moore, Hamzah Latief, Kenia Kalsum, Debora Suteja, Hermann M. Fritz, James Goff, Carl B. Harbitz, Vasily V. Titov, Aditya Riadi Gusman, Eko Budi Santoso
Summarization: The 17 July 2006 magnitude Mw 7.8 earthquake off the south coast of western Java, Indonesia, generated a tsunami that effected over 300 km of coastline and killed more than 600 people, with locally focused runup heights exceeding 20 m.
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::f7572bd814fa382d76fe55527abebb5b
http://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/4E06D69B-B15B-4606-9EAE-B3D58544FC5F
http://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/4E06D69B-B15B-4606-9EAE-B3D58544FC5F