COASTAL AND HARBOUR ENGINEERING-Sustainable design aims at providing knowledge and competences for the design of a complex sustainable maritime infrastructure and of coastal defences. A detailed knowledge of the following topics is provided: 1) main maritime terminals; 2) main maritime structures typologies and design methods; 3) planning and management of engineering design activities; 4) meteoceanographic data statistical analysis and models for the wave propagation into harbours; 5) oral and written presentation methods.
After the course the students shall be able of: 1) specifying the requirements of the project, identifying the constraints and the relevant codes; 2) planning the design activities; 3) developing statistical analyses on meteoceanographic data, to provide inputs for the design activities; 4) applying numerical models for the wave penetration into harbours; 5) defining alternative design solutions and select the optimal one; 6) using cad software and designing the main maritime structures, also providing a preliminary plan of the construction activities; 7) presenting orally the design and writing accurate reports; 8) working in team.
After the course the students shall be able of: 1) specifying the requirements of the project, identifying the constraints and the relevant codes; 2) planning the design activities; 3) developing statistical analyses on meteoceanographic data, to provide inputs for the design activities; 4) applying numerical models for the wave penetration into harbours; 5) defining alternative design solutions and select the optimal one; 6) using cad software and designing the main maritime structures, also providing a preliminary plan of the construction activities; 7) presenting orally the design and writing accurate reports; 8) working in team.
teacher profile teaching materials
Port design
Meteocean analysis for port design
Port layouts and check-lists
Commercial ships and management
Navigation channels
Nautical cartography
Port silting
Numerical modelling for wave propagation and penetration (SWAN + FIDELL)
Dry bulk terminals
Container terminals
Project tasks (subdivision in groups)
Review activity of the projects
Book THORESEN "Port Design Handbook".
Mutuazione: 20830087 COASTAL AND HARBOUR ENGINEERING- SUSTAINABLE DESIGN in Ingegneria delle infrastrutture viarie e trasporti LM-23 R ROMANO ALESSANDRO
Programme
Presentation of the Course, Introduction and DefinitionsPort design
Meteocean analysis for port design
Port layouts and check-lists
Commercial ships and management
Navigation channels
Nautical cartography
Port silting
Numerical modelling for wave propagation and penetration (SWAN + FIDELL)
Dry bulk terminals
Container terminals
Project tasks (subdivision in groups)
Review activity of the projects
Core Documentation
Lecture notes.Book THORESEN "Port Design Handbook".
Type of delivery of the course
.Attendance
Not mandatory.Type of evaluation
Oral exam with discussion of the exercises and the project. The exam consists of 3 questions. Each question will be given a score between 0 and 10 points.