Operating Forces on Miter-Type Lock Gates (open access)

Operating Forces on Miter-Type Lock Gates

This report presents the results of a series of investigations to address possible lock operation problems. "Tests to determine operation forces on miter-type lock gates were conducted in a 5.5-ft-wide, 66.5-ft-long, 4.25-ft-deep flume equipped with a single set of miter gate leaves located approximately inthe center of the flume. Three linkages, with differenet kinematics of the operating machinery, were studied: modified Ohio River, Panama, and Ohio River. For each linkage, tests were conducted at gate submergences of 1 to 4 ft and at operating times of 10.1 to 40.2 sec. The effects of chamber length, bottom clearance of gates, presence of barges in the lock chamger, and nonsynchronous operation of the gate leaves also were investigated" (p. vii).
Date: June 1964
Creator: Waterways Experiment Station (U.S.)
System: The UNT Digital Library
Feasibility of Constructing Large Underground Cavities: Volume 2, The Stability of Deep Large-Span Underground Openings (open access)

Feasibility of Constructing Large Underground Cavities: Volume 2, The Stability of Deep Large-Span Underground Openings

A report on the construction of underground cavities.
Date: June 1964
Creator: Waterways Experiment Station (U.S.)
System: The UNT Digital Library