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Navigation locks -- End filling and emptying systems for locks
End filling or emptying system for navigation locks can be economically justified where head differentials are small and filling or emptying times are not critical; devices for controlling flow into and out of ends of locks include vertical-lift gates, slide gates, submergible gates, valves or small inset gates, sector-type gates, and loop culverts; results of model tests on Sacramento and Calumet Locks are summarized to demonstrate use of sector-type gates.
Navigation locks -- End filling and emptying systems for locks
End filling or emptying system for navigation locks can be economically justified where head differentials are small and filling or emptying times are not critical; devices for controlling flow into and out of ends of locks include vertical-lift gates, slide gates, submergible gates, valves or small inset gates, sector-type gates, and loop culverts; results of model tests on Sacramento and Calumet Locks are summarized to demonstrate use of sector-type gates.
Navigation locks -- End filling and emptying systems for locks
ASCE -- Proc (J Waterways Harbors Div)
Brown, F.R. (author)
1964
17 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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