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This new edition of the handbook of Quay Walls provides the reader with essential knowledge for the planning, design, execution and maintenance of quay walls, as well as general information about historical developments and lessons learned from the observation of ports in various countries. Technical chapters are followed by a detailed calculation of a quay wall based on a semi-probabilistic design procedure, which applies the theory presented earlier.

Since the publication of the Dutch edition in 2003 and the English version in 2005, considerable new experience has been obtained by the many practitioners using the book, prompting the update of this handbook. Moreover, the introduction of the Eurocodes in 2012 has prompted a complete revision of the Design chapter, which is now compliant with the Eurocodes. Furthermore, additional recommendations for using FEM-analysis in quay wall design have been included.

In response to ongoing discussions within the industry about buckling criteria for steel pipe piles, a thorough research project was carried out on steel pipe piles fi lled with sand and on piles without sand. The results of this research programme have also been incorporated in this new version.

Finally, the section on corrosion has been updated to refl ect the latest knowledge and attention has been given to the latest global developments in quay wall engineering.

The new edition was made possible thanks to the contributions of numerous experts from the Netherlands and Belgium.

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Praise for the Previous Edition

"This is an extremely comprehensive treatise on the design, construction and maintenance of quay walls ... This excellent publication is intelligently structured, clearly laid out ... and illustrated with numerous high quality line drawings and photographs ... This is a publication that should be found in the engineering section of every technical library and should be purchased by anybody who has a serious interest in quay walls." Nick Bray, Terra et Aqua, No. 102, March 2006

Foreword v
Samenvatting vii
Summary ix
Chapter 1 Introduction
1(8)
1.1 Function of quay walls
5(1)
1.2 Objective of this book
6(1)
1.3 Composition of the book
7(2)
References
8(1)
Chapter 2 Overview of quay wall construction
9(34)
2.1 Ports as a source of prosperity
13(1)
2.2 Ports and quays past and present
13(12)
2.3 History of quay wall construction in Rotterdam
25(18)
References
41(2)
Chapter 3 Main types of quay walls
43(44)
3.1 Functions and main types of quay walls
47(1)
3.2 Gravity walls
48(4)
3.3 Sheet pile walls
52(8)
3.4 Sheet pile walls with relieving platforms
60(2)
3.5 Open berth quay
62(1)
3.6 Examples of gravity walls
63(5)
3.7 Examples of sheet pile walls
68(3)
3.8 Examples of walls with relieving platform
71(3)
3.9 Examples of open berth quays
74(2)
3.10 Examples of repair or deepening of quay walls
76(11)
References
84(3)
Chapter 4 Investigation
87(60)
4.1 Importance of investigation
91(1)
4.2 Survey and monitoring plan
91(1)
4.3 Topographical and hydrographic investigations
92(2)
4.4 Hydraulic investigations: water levels
94(7)
4.5 Hydraulic investigations: waves
101(2)
4.6 Hydraulic investigation: other wave phenomena
103(1)
4.7 Hydraulic investigations: points of special interest
103(1)
4.8 Hydraulic investigation: currents
104(2)
4.9 Investigation into ice loads
106(2)
4.10 Investigation into meteorological conditions
108(1)
4.11 Investigations into morphological conditions
108(1)
4.12 Investigation into nautical boundary conditions
108(1)
4.13 Investigation into seismic impacts
109(1)
4.14 Geotechnical and geohydrological investigation: soil investigation plan
109(4)
4.15 Geotechnical and geohydrological investigations: desktop study, geological maps, groundwater maps
113(1)
4.16 Geotechnical and geohydrological investigations: site visits, geophysical investigations and site investigations
114(12)
4.17 Geotechnical and geohydrological investigations: laboratory tests
126(3)
4.18 Geotechnical and geohydrological investigation: determination of parameters
129(12)
4.19 Geotechnical and geohydrological investigation: presentation of the results
141(1)
4.20 Environmental investigation
142(5)
References
145(2)
Chapter 5 Terms of reference
147(46)
5.1 Terms of reference for design and construction
151(5)
5.2 Functional terms of reference
156(3)
5.3 Technical terms of reference
159(2)
5.4 Detailed explanation
161(32)
References
191(2)
Chapter 6 Design of Quay walls
193(120)
6.1 Introduction
197(3)
6.2 Functional design aspects
200(1)
6.3 Structural design aspects
201(17)
6.4 Design philosophy
218(19)
6.5 Features of the structural design
237(4)
6.6 Design models and calculation methods of retaining walls
241(41)
6.7 Sequence of design calculation
282(31)
References
310(3)
Chapter 7 Quay-elements
313(54)
7.1 Introduction
317(1)
7.2 Pile foundations
317(5)
7.3 Sheet pile wall systems
322(5)
7.4 Anchorages
327(7)
7.5 Superstructures
334(8)
7.6 Transitional structures
342(1)
7.7 Berthing equipment
343(4)
7.8 Other berth details
347(5)
7.9 Drainage systems
352(1)
7.10 Crane tracks and rail structures
353(4)
7.11 Bottom protection
357(4)
7.12 Instrumentation for data collection
361(6)
References
364(3)
Chapter 8 Materials
367(38)
8.1 Concrete and concrete technological aspects
371(10)
8.2 Steel
381(4)
8.3 Corrosion
385(20)
References
401(4)
Chapter 9 Construction
405(48)
9.1 Introduction
409(1)
9.2 Design
409(1)
9.3 Construction methods
410(2)
9.4 Layout of the construction site
412(1)
9.5 Surveying of the construction site
413(1)
9.6 Environmental boundary conditions
413(1)
9.7 Foundation and substructure
414(7)
9.8 Superstructure
421(11)
9.9 Monitoring
432(1)
9.10 Fill behind the quay wall
433(4)
9.11 Dredging
437(1)
9.12 Scour protection
437(3)
9.13 Auxiliary structures
440(5)
9.14 Quality control and quality assurance
445(5)
9.15 Completion and acceptance of the works
450(3)
References
452(1)
Chapter 10 Costs
453(14)
10.1 Introduction
457(1)
10.2 Cost estimate system according to CROW
457(2)
10.3 Estimation of the construction costs on the basis of indices
459(2)
10.4 Estimation of the engineering costs
461(1)
10.5 Risk analysis
462(5)
References
465(2)
Chapter 11 Management and maintenance of Quay walls
467(30)
11.1 From reactive to active management
471(5)
11.2 The quay wall as a system
476(1)
11.3 Objectives
477(5)
11.4 Modelling
482(4)
11.5 Information
486(1)
11.6 Assessments
487(3)
11.7 Measures
490(4)
11.8 Implementation
494(1)
11.9 Contribution, conveyance and feedback
495(2)
References
496(1)
Chapter 12 Lessons from experience
497(56)
12.1 You can't make an omelette without breaking eggs
503(1)
12.2 Soil investigations
504(5)
12.3 Combined walls
509(11)
12.4 Pile foundations
520(5)
12.5 Relieving platform
525(2)
12.6 Anchorage
527(4)
12.7 Superstructure
531(4)
12.8 Berthing equipment
535(1)
12.9 Bottom protection
536(2)
12.10 Drainage and dewatering
538(2)
12.11 Deformations of quay structures
540(3)
12.12 Back fill and dredging
543(2)
12.13 Earthquake zones
545(1)
12.14 Working in an aggressive tropical environment
546(2)
12.15 Quality assurance
548(1)
12.16 Wise use of the quay
549(4)
References
551(2)
Chapter 13 Future developments
553(24)
13.1 Introduction
557(1)
13.2 Port developments
557(1)
13.3 Shipping developments
558(2)
13.4 Development of logistic concepts
560(1)
13.5 Development of new quay concepts
560(17)
References
575(2)
Chapter 14 Bibliography and standards
577(10)
14.1 Bibliography
581(3)
14.2 Standards
584(3)
Annex A Glossary of terms and abbreviations used 587(34)
Notation 621(8)
Index 629
J.G. de Gijt, M.L. Broeken