Counter-weight block construction method for caisson breakwater

(10) WO 2012/049994 A1

(22) 3.10.2011

(43) 19.04.2012

(71) Kyoto University NIKKEN KOGAKU CO., LTD. [JP/JP]

(57) [Problem] To provide a counter-weight block construction method for preventing sliding and swing motions of a caisson by reliably increasing the friction force between a counter-weight block and a rubble mound with a construction structure easy to be constructed in water, causing no impact on the draft of vessels by compacting the construction section of the counterweight block, and improving the wave-resistant stability of a caisson breakwater for achieving economic efficiency and...

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