Print Email Facebook Twitter Hydraulic Structures Title Hydraulic Structures: Locks Author Molenaar, W.F. Faculty Civil Engineering and Geosciences Department Hydraulic Engineering Date 2011-03 Abstract These lecture notes on locks are part of the study material belonging to the course 'Hydraulic Structures 1' (code CT3330), part of the Bachelor of Science and the Master of Science, the Hydraulic Engineering track, for civil engineering students at Delft University of Technology. Many of the principles and engineering techniques treated in the BSc curriculum have to be applied when designing a lock. Everything has to be used, from construction mechanics to fluid and soil mechanics, and anything in between, or vice versa. A most important design aspect will be added: construction. Unfortunately, construction differs considerably from site to site, hence this important matter surely cannot be discussed in all its details and varieties, but an effort to show the most relevant items to be taken into account will be made. It should be emphasised that the designer has the opportunity, maybe the obligation, to combine all the imaginative powers, common sense and engineering judgement, to deal with the present day and future problems related to the project at hand. To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:36e5bade-8c61-4963-8b70-c83ecd79b863 Publisher TU Delft, Department Hydraulic Engineering Source Collegedictaat CIE3330 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type lecture notes Rights (c) 2011 TU Delft, Department Hydraulic Engineering Files PDF CIE3330 Hydraulic Structu ... s 2011.pdf 11.99 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:36e5bade-8c61-4963-8b70-c83ecd79b863/datastream/OBJ/view