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1. REPORT NUMBER 



Technical Report CERC-85-9 



2. GOVT ACCESSION NO. 



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A. TITLE (and Stiblllle) 



PROCEEDINGS OF THE FLOATING TIRE 

 BREAKWATER WORKSHOP, 8-9 November 1984 



5. TYPE OF REPORT 4 PERIOD COVERED 



Final report 





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7. AUTHORfo; 



Craig T. Bishop, Laurie L. Broderick, 

 D. Donald Davidson, Editors 



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9. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME AND ADDRfSS 



1)8 Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, 

 Coastal Engineering Research Center, PO Box 631, 

 Vicksburg, Mississippi 39180-0631, and Canadian 

 National Water Research Institute, Canada Cen- 

 tre for Inlet Waters, PO Box 5050, Burlington, 

 Ontario L7R 4A6 , Canada 



10. PROGRAM ELEMENT, PROJECT, TASK 

 AREA a WORK UNIT NUMBERS 



Work Unit 31679 





12. REPORT DATE 



November 1985 





It. CONTROLLING OFFICE NAME AND ADDRESS 



DEPARTMENT OF THE AR^IY 



US Army Corps of Engineers 



Washington, DC 20314-1000 



13. NUMBER OF PAGES 



130 





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Available from National Technical Information Service, 5285 Port Royal Road, 

 Springfield, Virginia 22161. 





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Coastal engineering Marinas Wave attenuation 

 Field research Mooring forces Waves 

 Floating tire breakwaters Pipe-tire design 

 Goodyear design Pressure gage 



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These Proceedings provide a record of the papers presented at the 

 Floating Tire Breakwater Workshop conducted on 8-9 November 1984 in Niagara 

 Falls, New York. Topics of discussion included field research efforts, basic 

 design considerations, breakwater performance and maintenance, and alterna- 

 tive fastening and mooring techniques. The Workshop was cosponsored by the 

 Coastal Engineering Research Center of the US Army Engineer Waterways Experi- 

 ment Station and the Canadian National Water Research Institute. 



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