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Analiza valovne klime in ocena projektne višine vala za Tržaški zaliv : diplomska naloga
ID Gartner, Mohor (Author), ID Žagar, Dušan (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Ličer, Matjaž (Comentor), ID Jeromel, Maja (Comentor)

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Abstract
Pri projektiranju konstrukcij na obali in proč od obale je potrebno poznati projektno višino vala za oceno sil na obalo in konstrukcije. Z analizo ekstremnega valovanja smo ocenili značilne višine valov z določenimi povratnimi dobami. Določili smo tudi najprimernejšo porazdelitev in obseg parametra razpona valov v Tržaškem zalivu. Pridobili smo vse razpoložljive podatke z boj v Tržaškem zalivu in desetletni niz rezultatov valovnega modela WAM. Vhodni podatki za analizo ekstremnega valovanja so prilagojeni (popravljeni) rezultati valovnega modela WAM. Ker izračunane višine valov modela podcenjujejo meritve boj, je bilo potrebno izračune prilagoditi s korekcijskimi razmerji. Slednja so določena na podlagi valovne klime, model pa je validiran glede na različne statistične parametre med merjenimi podatki na boji Vida in rezultati valovnega modela. V diplomskem delu prikazujemo enačbe in postopke, potrebne za izračun maksimalne višine valov, v delo pa je vključena tudi ocena maksimalne višine vala glede na globino vode. Diplomska naloga vsebuje tudi analizo valovne in vetrovne klime za Tržaški zaliv. Dobljeni rezultati povratnih višin valov so prve okvirne vrednosti za projektante in izvajalce konstrukcij na obali in proč od obale v Tržaškem zalivu.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:gradbeništvo, diplomska naloga, UNI, VKI, projektna višina vala, povratna višina vala, Tržaški zaliv, analiza ekstremnega valovanja, valovna klima
Work type:Undergraduate thesis
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FGG - Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[M. Gartner]
Year:2014
Number of pages:XXII, 120 str., 2 pril.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-32512 This link opens in a new window
UDC:551.466(262.3)(0.43.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:6893665 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:10.07.2015
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Analysis of wave climate and evaluation of design wave height for the Gulf of Trieste
Abstract:
Design wave height is an important parameter for evaluating forces on the coast and both onshore and offshore constructions. Extreme wave analysis was performed in order to evaluate the significant wave height for given return periods. Furthermore, the most probable distribution and range of spread parameter were defined for the Gulf of Trieste. All available data from buoys in the Gulf of Trieste and a ten-year set of results of the wave model WAM were obtained. A modified (corrected) data set of wave model results was used as input data for the extreme wave analysis. The calculated wave heights from the model underestimates measurements at the buoy. Therefore, it was necessary to modify the model results with correction factors, which are based on the wave climate. The model validation is based on structural relations between measured data on buoy Vida and the results of the wave model. In the thesis we describe the equations and procedures required for calculation of the significant wave height for a given return period. Moreover, the evaluation of the depth-limited maximum wave height is included. In addition, the thesis provides the wind and wave climate analysis for the Gulf of Trieste. The calculated return wave heights are the first estimates aimed for designers and construction contractors onshore and offshore in the Gulf of Trieste.

Keywords:graduation thesis, civil engineering, design wave height, return wave height, Gulf of Trieste, extreme wave analysis, wave climate

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