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Navigation conditions at Belleville Locks and dam, Ohio River
Locks and dam design are proposed to improve navigation system of rivers; dam will consist of nonnavigable gated structure 892 ft long with damming height of 32 ft and 265-ft-long, fixed-crest weir connecting gated spillway with left bank; locks on right bank are to be of high-lift type (ultimate 22 ft) consisting of two parallel chambers having clear dimensions of 110×1200 ft and 110× 600 ft; undistorted 1 to 120-scale, fixed-bed model, reproducing approximately 3.1 mi of Ohio River and lock and dam structures, was used to study adequacy of proposed design, and to determine best location for locks under various flow conditions.
Navigation conditions at Belleville Locks and dam, Ohio River
Locks and dam design are proposed to improve navigation system of rivers; dam will consist of nonnavigable gated structure 892 ft long with damming height of 32 ft and 265-ft-long, fixed-crest weir connecting gated spillway with left bank; locks on right bank are to be of high-lift type (ultimate 22 ft) consisting of two parallel chambers having clear dimensions of 110×1200 ft and 110× 600 ft; undistorted 1 to 120-scale, fixed-bed model, reproducing approximately 3.1 mi of Ohio River and lock and dam structures, was used to study adequacy of proposed design, and to determine best location for locks under various flow conditions.
Navigation conditions at Belleville Locks and dam, Ohio River
U S Waterways Experiment Station -- Tech Report
Franco, J.J. (author) / Shows, L.J. (author)
1966
50 pages
Report
English
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