Van Der Meer Formula
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The Van der Meer formula is a formula for calculating the required stone weight for
armourstone Armourstone is a generic term for broken stone with stone masses between (very coarse Construction aggregate, aggregate) that is suitable for use in hydraulic engineering. Dimensions and characteristics for armourstone are laid down in European ...
under the influence of (wind)
waves Waves most often refers to: *Waves, oscillations accompanied by a transfer of energy that travel through space or mass. * Wind waves, surface waves that occur on the free surface of bodies of water. Waves may also refer to: Music * Waves (ban ...
. This is necessary for the design of
breakwaters A breakwater is a permanent structure constructed at a coastal area to protect against tides, currents, waves, and storm surges. Part of a coastal management system, breakwaters are installed to minimize erosion, and to protect anchorages, h ...
and shoreline protection. Around 1985 it was found that the Hudson formula in use at that time had considerable limitations (only valid for permeable breakwaters and steep (storm) waves). That is why the Dutch government agency
Rijkswaterstaat Rijkswaterstaat, founded in 1798 as the ''Bureau voor den Waterstaat'' and formerly translated to Directorate General for Public Works and Water Management, is a Directorate-General of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management of the Net ...
commissioned Deltares to start research for a more complete formula. This research, conducted by Jentsje van der Meer, resulted in the Van der Meer formula in 1988, as described in his dissertation. This formula reads :\frac= \begin c_ P^ \left (\frac \right)^ \xi_m^ & \mbox \xi_m < \xi \quad lunging\\ c_ P^ \left (\frac \right)^ \xi_m^ \sqrt & \mbox \xi_m \ge \xi \quad urging\end and : \xi_ = \left \fracP^ \sqrt \right In this formula: :''Hs'' =
Significant wave height In physical oceanography, the significant wave height (SWH, HTSGW or ''H''s) is defined traditionally as the mean ''wave height'' (trough to crest) of the highest third of the waves (''H''1/3). Nowadays it is usually defined as four times the st ...
at the toe of the construction :Δ = relative density of the stone (= (''ρs'' -''ρw'')/''ρw'') where ''ρs'' is the density of the stone and ''ρw'' is the density of the water :''d''''n''50 = nominal stone diameter :α = breakwater slope :''P'' = notional permeability :''S'' = Damage number :''N'' = number of waves in the storm :''ξm'' = the
Iribarren number In fluid dynamics, the Iribarren number or Iribarren parameter – also known as the surf similarity parameter and breaker parameter – is a dimensionless parameter used to model several effects of (breaking) surface gravity waves on beaches and ...
calculated with the Tm For design purposes, for the coefficient ''cp'' the value of 5,2 and for ''cs'' the value 0,87 is recommended. The value of ''P'' can be read from attached graph. Until now, there is no good method for determining ''P'' different than with accompanying pictures. Research is under way to try to determine the value of ''P'' using calculation models that can simulate the water movement in the breakwater (
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models). The value of the damage number ''S'' is defined as :S=\frac where ''A'' is the area of the erosion area. Permissible values for ''S are:


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