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W.F. Molenaar
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Sustainable Design Development of a Concrete Lock Chamber
Reaching a Sustainable and Durable Design of a Ship Lock Concrete Hard Structure, Enabling Navigation Through the Haringvliet Storm Surge Barrier as Part of the Delta21 Project
Concrete is the second most used material in the world after water and recent trends show no slowing down of the concrete use around the world. Concrete is also a huge contributor to CO2 emissions as it makes up 8% of emissions. This study investigates the optimization of concret
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Bescherming van Noordzeekanaal tunnels tegen scheepvaart calamiteiten
Casus Velsertunnels
Het Noordzeekanaal verbindt de Haven van Amsterdam met de Noordzee via het sluizencomplex van IJmuiden. In de huidige situatie is de Noordersluis maatgevend voor de maximale diepgang van de scheepvaart op het Noordzeekanaal. Met de geplande realisatie van Zeesluis IJmuiden begin
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Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamic Modelling of Wave Impact
A numerical and theoretical analysis of non-breaking wave loads on structures with overhang
Hydraulic structures can be prone to impulsive wave impact, which is a highly stochastic and uncertain process. This type of impact, defined by extreme pressure peaks and a very short duration, is not only caused by breaking waves, but also by non-breaking standing waves on struc
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A ship lock scheduling model called LOSCO was developed in order to decrease passage times at locks with two parallel chambers. Three locks were chosen to model, as they are some of the busiest locks of the Netherlands. The Krammersluizen, the Sluizen Hansweert and the Kreekraksl
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Global buckling mechanism of sheet piles
The influence of soil to the global buckling behaviour of sheet piles
For the design of a steel sheet pile, verification checks should be done on multiple failure mechanisms. One of the failure mechanisms which should be checked is the check on global buckling. This is a mechanism in which the deformation of the pile is enlarged due to the normal o
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Lock Head Sustainability
A parametric study into the design of lock heads with mitre gates and single leaf gates
In this research an effort is made to contribute to the goals of the Betonakkoord. This is done by optimising the design of big and bulky structures consisting out of a lot of concrete, namely lock heads. Lock heads are part of the navigation lock. The main research question answ
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De nieuwe generatie Maasstuwen
Een geschikte uitvoeringsoplossing voor een nieuwe stuw bij Linne
The weirs in the river Meuse reach their theoretical lifespan. The weirs were built in the early 1930s and now one is faced with a replacement task. Various studies have been carried out in recent years on the future of the weirs in the river Meuse. This concerns research into th
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Tidal Bridge Dynamics
Optimising the dynamic response due to wind, waves and current
Currently, there is no infrastructure between the two Indonesian islands Flores and Adonara. The islands are separated by the Larantuka Strait, which has a width varying between 600 and 1000 meters. The local government would like a bridge between the two islands. However, as the
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In the vicinity of locks and bridge piers, guide works are placed in order to steer inland navigation vessels through a narrowed passage. The design of these structures is generally done in a static way, thus without consideration of time-dependent phenomena. By treating the cont
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Shear Capacity of Large Structural Elements
A case study of the shear behavior of the itaipu concrete lock walls
The concept of shear loading and the shear resistance is well known for ‘regular’ sized beams, meaning beams that can be characterized as a slender beam. However, once the beam increases in size such that it is characterized as a deep beam or even falls outsi ...
Ship collision on inflatable weirs
Case study: weirs in the Meuse
In the Meuse seven weirs are located in the Dutch reaches, controlling the water level to enable inland navigation through the river. The weirs are being scheduled for replacement, where weir Grave is the first one in 2028. They are reaching their end-of-life time. One of the mai
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Vertical sliding valves that are part of a filling and emptying system of a lock are often subjected to an underflow of water during emptying and filling. The flow induces time varying forces on the structure which leads to dynamic behaviour of the valve. Whether the structure is
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Ship collision on temporary structures
Combi-walls under collision loading
When designing a construction pit adjacent to a navigation channel, the event of a ship colliding with the structure is something to take into account in the design of the pit. However, several aspects regarding ship collisions, i.e. the probability of occurrence of a collision,
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Assessment of a storm surge barrier
A probabilistic fragility-based framework for the assessment of complex hydraulic structures
This thesis introduces a fragility-based framework in order to perform a custom assessment of the complex Eastern Scheldt storm surge barrier. By applying a conditional approach to loading parameters, the statistical dependency between failure mechanisms and structure elements ca
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Climate change and Waal canalization
Study on the extent and effects of river canalization
This research is about the effects by climate change on the inland shipping sector of low discharges in the River Waal. Two different situations are investigated, one without any measure and one with canalization of the river. These two situations are compared with a zero variant
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Collision Resistance of Fibre Reinforced Polymer Lock Gates
A study of the behaviour and damage during collision
Over the past years Fibre Reinforced Polymers, or FRP, have started making more of an appearance in civil engineering structures. They have the advantages that they are light-weight, do not corrode and theoretically require little maintenance during their lifespan. Originally the
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Hydraulic structures that are surrounded by flowing water can experience undesirable Flow-Induced Vibrations. These vibrations have a record of negative consequences. The most important cause of vibrations is self-excitation. This is a mechanism in which the forces acting on the
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