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Replacement for the Shore Protection Manual
CEM 2.01 PE now available More than a manual – an interactive modeling resource
CEM 2.01 Professional
Edition
Scientific Parts I Introduction to the CEM
II Coastal Hydrodynamics
III Coastal Sediment Processes
IV Coastal Geology
Engineering Parts V Coastal Project Planning
and Design
VI Design of Coastal Project
Elements
Glossary
It’s a lot more
than a manual! • Metric & English units
• Programmed equations
• Spreadsheet results
• Interactive graphs
• Cross referencing
• Rigorous search
• Capture / Print / Plot
• Periodic updates
Part I - Introduction • I-1 Introduction
• I-2 History of Coastal Engineering
• I-3 The Coastal Engineering Manual
• I-4 Coastal Diversity
Part II - Coastal Hydrodynamics • II-1 Water Wave Mechanics
• II-2 Meteorology and Wave Climate
• II-3 Estimation of Nearshore Waves
• II-4 Surf Zone Hydrodynamics
• II-5 Water Levels and Long Waves
• II-6 Hydrodynamics of Tidal Inlets
• II-7 Harbor Hydrodynamics
• II-8 Hydrodynamic Analysis and Design
Conditions
Part III – Coastal Sediment Processes • III-1 Coastal Sediment Properties
• III-2 Longshore Sediment Transport
• III-3 Cross-shore Sediment Transport Processes
• III-4 Wind-blown Sediment Transport
• III-5 Erosion, Transport, and Deposition of
Cohesive Sediments
• III-6 Sediment Transport Outside the Surf Zone
Part IV – Coastal Geology • IV-1 Coastal Terminology and Geologic Environment
• IV-2 Coastal Classification and Morphology
• IV-3 Coastal Morphodynamics
Part V – Coastal Project Planning and
Design • V-1 Planning and Design Process
• V-2 Site Characterization
• V-3 Shore Protection Projects
• V-4 Beach-Fill Design
• V-5 Navigation Projects
• V-6 Sediment Management at Inlets
• V-7 Coastal Engineering for Environmental Enhancement
Part VI – Design of Coastal Project
Elements • VI-1 Introduction to Design of Coastal Project Elements
• VI-2 Types and Functions of Coastal Structures
• VI-3 Site-Specific Design Conditions
• VI-4 Materials and Construction Aspects
• VI-5 Fundamentals of Design
• VI-6 Reliability Based Design of Coastal Structures
• VI-7 Example Problems
• VI-8 Monitoring, Maintenance and Repair of Coastal
Projects
Glossary
CEM Contents
Equation Example
Codes Problems
Part II Hydrodynamics 135 21
Part III Sediment Processes 148 21
Part IV Geology 9
Part V Planning/Design Process 15 12
Part VI Project Design 121 16
Totals 428 70
CEM Version 2.01 Professional Edition
• Interactive codes and models, each with default data
• Print, plot, export, & spreadsheet capabilities
• Metric and English Units
LEFT WINDOW TRACKS CONTENTS,
FIGURES, TABLES, & EXAMPLES and permits
personal notes
• HTML not PDF
• Web-browser
• Variable font size
• Adjustable windows
• Capture material
for your use
• Bookmark
CEM 2.01 PE Look & Feel
New Viewer – More Capability
Navigation HELP Uses Internet
Explorer browser
buttons
Complete control on Viewer options,
colors and font size
CEM codes
Click to run group
of equations defining
a solitary wave
• Metric / English
• Fresh / Salty
• Scientific
notation
• Manual data
preloaded
• Enter your data
and recalculate
• Export / Plot
results
INTERACTIVE Example Problems - Use English or Metric Units
Change example default data to your values and RECALCULATE
Click to run
example problem
Key equations are programmed - optional units and notation
Run equations
within text
or with hot
key below
equation
Capture photos and
figures for use in
your presentations
Adjustable background
& foreground colors / fonts
Search any word /
phrase or pick from
list of key words
All References,
Equations, Tables,
Example Problems,
and Figures are
“hot-keyed”
CEM Search
Go To takes you
to the text &
highlights phrase
CEM Graphs & References
Click on a point to
capture x , y values
Run code for exact
answers
Click reference
Export spreadsheet and / or graphics
Output
results
2D Chart Graphics • Complete control of fonts & colors
• Built-in HELP files for graphics
Dean’s “even-odd” analysis
of profile change data
adjacent to inlets
Related codes
•Transport potential
• Volume change
• Sand transfer
• Sand removal
Example codes in Part V – Sediment
Management at Inlets
Level II
Methodology
Iterative Taylor
Series Finite
Difference method
Melby & Mlaker
(1997) TR CHL97-9
Failure Mode Analysis
Example codes in Part VI
Program
BREAKWATER
Computes structural,
functional, and
overall condition
indices for crest,
seaside, and harbor-
side components of
a structure cross
section
Condition Index code
SBAS2001 included with CEM 2.01 PE
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