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Applying present-day techniques to calculate local wave conditions demonstrates that the breakwater as built would not have survived without mobilising additional restraint, or a mechanism to abate wave forces. Stevenson's own wave formula would have predicted offshore wave heights for Wick of around
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Wilson's formulae apply when the duration of the wind blowing is sufficiently long, as when the wind blows for only a limited time, waves cannot attain the full height and period corresponding to the wind speed and fetch length. Under conditions were the wind blows for a sufficiently long time, for
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Nonetheless, whilst
Stevenson's formula is highly limited and unsuitable for engineering design application, it was notable for being an early attempt to apply mathematical theory to hydraulic engineering problems, and shows some limited agreement (albeit within a narrow range) with a more advanced
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between 1825 and 1834. However, by 1857, the need for increased capacity became evident, leading the
British Fishery Society to propose a new breakwater. In 1862 Stevenson, along with his brother David, prepared detailed plans, sections, and specifications for the harbour's extension. This design
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in 1942. A major flaw in
Stevenson's formula is the absence of consideration of wind speed, and comparison with Wilson's formula at 3 different wind speeds (30, 50 and 75mph) shows only a reasonable level of agreement for 50mph winds at fetch lengths up to around 100 metres.
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The Sea versus Wick
Breakwater 1863-77: An instructive disaster, in Coasts, marine structures and breakwaters: Adapting to change: Proceedings of the 9th international conference organised by the Institution of Civil Engineers and held in Edinburgh on 16 to 18 September
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is measured at an elevation of 10 metres above the sea surface. For conditions approximate to those for the Wick breakwater during a storm (fetch length of 500km, wind speed of around 75mph), the graph below shows that Wilson's method predicts a significant wave height
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473:, were in their infancy. Stevenson's analysis is possibly the first quantitative discussion of wave height as a (square root) function of fetch, and his paper is one of the first quantitative studies of wind speeds in the
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He lived with his family at
Baxters Place until he got married in 1848. He then got a house at 8 Howard Place. By 1855 he moved to 1 Inverleith Terrace. From at least 1860 he lived at 17
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Simultaneous Observations of the Force of Wind at Different Heights above the Ground, Journal of the Scottish Meteorological Society, LI-LIV, pp. 103–107
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during an 1885 address to the
Institution of Civil Engineers in London. In addition to his work on wave growth, he also undertook research into the phenomenon of wave decay inside
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Construction commenced in April 1863, aiming for a final length of 460 metres. Stevenson's design featured a rubble mound extending to 5.5 metres above the
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Condensing light. Lighthouse optic, designed by Thomas
Stevenson. Chance Brothers and Company, Birmingham, 1866. National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh
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Cay, W.D.; Corthell, E.L.; Eliot, W.; Heenan, R.H.H.; Jarrad, F.W.; Neate, C.; Olive, W.T.; Siccama, H.T.H.; Waldron, F.W.; Methven, C.W. (1906).
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Stevenson, T. The Design and Construction of Harbors: A Treatise on Maritime Engineering, seconded. Adam and Charles Black, Edinburgh
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Stevenson, T. (1852). "Observations on the relation between the height of waves and their distance from the windward shore".
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Neill, S.P.; Vögler, A.; Goward-Brown, A.J.; Baston, S.; Lewis, M.J.; Gillibrand, P.A.; Waldman, S.; Woolf, D.K. (2017).
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Comparison of wave height (H1/3) prediction in metres using Stevenson and Wilson formula for 3 different wind speeds
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Paxton, R. (2010). "The Sea versus Wick Breakwater 1863-77 — an instructive disaster". In Allsop, W. (ed.).
2134:"Correspondence on The Harbours of South Africa, with Special Reference to the Causes and Treatment of Sand Bars"
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mark, following the Crane Rocks. This was capped with block walls and in-filled with rubble, providing a
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example during a prolonged storm, the wave height and period can be calculated as follows:
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1840:(October 1942). "Wave action in relation to harbour protection works".
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exhibits wave heights of up to two to three times this figure.
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1682:"Discussion: The Stevenson Formula for Predicting Wave Height"
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The breakwater failed progressively as a result of several
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Waterston, Charles D; Macmillan Shearer, A (July 2006).
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Stevenson designed and supervised the construction of a
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shore. Stevenson developed this into the simple formula
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Stevenson's formula for the prediction of wave heights
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Institute of Oceanographic Sciences, Report No. 164
1940:Een veilige buitenduinsche haven voor Scheveningen
1475:The Nautical Magazine and Naval Chronicle for 1869
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287:design and construction. The work discussed the
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1542:Stevenson, T.; Townson, J.; Wilson, W. (1981).
1520:Edinburgh New (Jameson's) Philosophical Journal
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1981:. London: Thomas Telford Ltd. pp. 31–42.
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2250:"Physical oceanography of the North Sea"
1898:"Obituary: Thomas Stevenson (1818-1887)"
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1855:Stevenson, T. (1885).
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