| Credits | 2.00 PDH |
|---|---|
| Access Duration | 1 Year |
| Course Writer | Mr. Gomez |
| Mode | active online |
| Material |
Anybody who has ever transported water in a pail or any other type of
container, whether it has been by car, truck or by foot, knows how difficult it
is to keep that water from spilling out of the vessel. In the same manner, any
undue earth movement can set the mass of water in ponds, lakes, seas or oceans
into an agitated state and create waves large and small.
In this course, we will review the origin, development, build-up and
assessment of the destructive power of seismic sea waves. We will also learn
how to measure and convert the resulting hydro-dynamic pressures into design
loads for the practical application on the sizing of structural parts and
components of marine protective barriers.
At the conclusion
of this course, the learner should have an understanding of the following
topics: