The most popular method of construction of wall breakwaters is
Q.5.
When a wave strikes a vertical breakwater in deep water, it is reflected back and on meeting another advancing wave of similar amplitude merges and rises vertically in a wall of water. This phenomenon is called
Q.6.
If H is the height of the wave expected, then the height of the breakwater is generally taken as
Q.7.
Which of the following structures protects the shore by trapping of littoral drift?
Q.8.
Which of the following structures are constructed parallel to shore line to develop a demarcating line between land area and water area?
Q.9.
The significant wave height is defined is the average height of the
Q.10.
In a two lane channel, bottom width of channel is given by
Q.11.
Which of the following conditions of loading imposes the greatest load on the foundation in case of dry docks?
Q.12.
By increasing the rise of lock-gates, (i) The length of the lock gate will increase (ii) Transverse stress due to water pressure on the gate will increase (iii) Compressive force on the gate will increase