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JPH03103323U
JPH03103323U JP911190U JP911190U JPH03103323U JP H03103323 U JPH03103323 U JP H03103323U JP 911190 U JP911190 U JP 911190U JP 911190 U JP911190 U JP 911190U JP H03103323 U JPH03103323 U JP H03103323U
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【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief explanation of drawings]

第1図は本考案の一実施例を示す斜視図、第2
図は第1図の−に沿つた横断面図、第3図、
第4図はそれぞれ第2図の浮消波堤の波高が低い
場合、高い場合における波面相対運動範囲を示す
同じく横断面図、第5図は第2図の浮消波堤の水
槽の海水がスロツシングした状態を示す同じく横
断面図、第6図は本考案浮消波堤の消波性能を示
す線図である。第7図は公知のポンツーン型浮消
波堤を示す横断面図である。 1……浮力体、2……左端壁、3……右端壁、
4……鉛直側板、5……上側斜板、6……下側斜
板、7……中間壁、8……下部鉛直板、9……重
錘、10……水平張出し板、11……浮力材、1
2……頂面開口、13……底面開口、14……水
槽、15……スロツシング、02……係留チエー
ン、03……入射波、H……波面相対運動範囲、
t……厚さ。
Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing one embodiment of the present invention;
The figure is a cross-sectional view taken along - in Figure 1, Figure 3,
Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view showing the range of relative movement of the wave surface when the wave height of the floating wave dyke in Figure 2 is low and high, respectively. FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view showing the sloshing state, and FIG. 6 is a diagram showing the wave-dissipating performance of the floating wavebank of the present invention. FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view showing a known pontoon-type floating breakwater. 1... Buoyant body, 2... Left end wall, 3... Right end wall,
4... Vertical side plate, 5... Upper swash plate, 6... Lower swash plate, 7... Intermediate wall, 8... Lower vertical plate, 9... Weight, 10... Horizontal overhang plate, 11... Buoyancy material, 1
2... Top opening, 13... Bottom opening, 14... Water tank, 15... Slothing, 02... Mooring chain, 03... Incident wave, H... Wave front relative movement range,
t...Thickness.

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【実用新案登録請求の範囲】[Scope of utility model registration request] 前後1対の鉛直側板、前後1対の上部傾斜側板
及び前後1対の下部傾斜側板よりなり上下面がそ
れぞれ開口し、左右端がそれぞれ端壁で閉塞され
るとともに内部が適宜間隔で複数の中間壁により
仕切られ海底に碇着された複数のチエーンにより
水面に浮上係留され左右方向の水平八角筒状長尺
浮体と、上記長尺浮体の縦中心鉛直面に沿つてそ
の全長に亘つて垂設された下部鉛直板と、上記下
部鉛直板に配設された重錘と、上記両鉛直側板の
内側に互いに対向的に張出された前後1対の水平
張出し板とを具えたことを特徴とする浮消波堤。
Consisting of a pair of front and rear vertical side plates, a pair of front and rear upper inclined side plates, and a front and rear pair of lower inclined side plates, the upper and lower surfaces are open, the left and right ends are respectively closed by end walls, and the interior has a plurality of intermediate panels spaced at appropriate intervals. A horizontal octagonal cylindrical elongated floating body that floats on the water surface and is moored to the water surface by multiple chains separated by walls and anchored to the seabed, and a horizontal octagonal cylindrical long floating body in the left and right direction, and a vertical vertical plane of the long vertical center of the long floating body that is suspended over its entire length. the lower vertical plate, a weight disposed on the lower vertical plate, and a pair of front and rear horizontal overhanging plates extending opposite to each other inside the vertical side plates. A floating wave bank.
JP911190U 1990-02-01 1990-02-01 Floating breakwater Expired - Lifetime JPH083456Y2 (en)

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JP911190U JPH083456Y2 (en) 1990-02-01 1990-02-01 Floating breakwater

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JP911190U JPH083456Y2 (en) 1990-02-01 1990-02-01 Floating breakwater

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JPH03103323U true JPH03103323U (en) 1991-10-28
JPH083456Y2 JPH083456Y2 (en) 1996-01-31

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