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Wave impact on oriented impervious buildings

Ylla Arbos, Claudia  
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Wüthrich, Davide  
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Pfister, Michael  
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2018
Proceedings of the 5th IAHR Europe Congress
5th IAHR Europe Congress — New Challenges in Hydraulic Research and Engineering

Recent studies showed that a specific design can reduce the impact of water waves on structures, thus limiting the damages. Herein the impact of waves on buildings is addressed, pointing out the influence of orientation on the hydrodynamic process.

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conference paper
DOI
10.3850/978-981-11-2731-1_301_cd
Author(s)
Ylla Arbos, Claudia  
Wüthrich, Davide  
Pfister, Michael  
Schleiss, Anton  
Date Issued

2018

Publisher

Aronne Armanini and Elena Nucci

Published in
Proceedings of the 5th IAHR Europe Congress
Start page

791

End page

792

Subjects

Tsunamis

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dam-break waves

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impulse waves

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wave impact

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vertical shelters

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impervious

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orientation

Note

[1215]

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5th IAHR Europe Congress — New Challenges in Hydraulic Research and Engineering

Trento, Italy

June 12-14, 2018

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July 16, 2018
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