PART III: APPLICATION OF THE DESIGN METHODOLOGY 

 General Design Diagrams 



91. Although the design methods outlined herein have been packaged in 

 a user- friendly PC computer program, it is useful to preplot some of the 

 results in design diagrams. In this section the figures were generated using 

 the program CAUDAID, which solves the nondimensional Equations 12 and 17 using 

 statistics given in Table 4. In all of the calculations a waist ratio of 0.32 

 and two armor layers were used. A structure slope of 1:2 was used for the 

 stability calculations. 



92. Figure 11 shows stress versus dolos weight for various Hudson 

 equation stability coefficients. These curves were generated by computing 

 stable wave heights for various dolos weights. The design stresses 

 corresponding to these waves and weights were then computed by combining the 

 associated static and pulsating stress EPFs . Thus, the curves represent both 

 structurally and hydrodynamically stable dolosse. 



CO 

 CO 



b- 



CO 



WEIGHT in tons 



Figure 11. Dolos stress versus weight 



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