Print Email Facebook Twitter Longitudinal training walls on the Waal River (Netherlands) as a River training alternative Title Longitudinal training walls on the Waal River (Netherlands) as a River training alternative Author Nunes Alencar Osorio Castanon, A.L. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering) Mosselman, E. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering) Franca, M.J. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; IHE Delft Institute for Water Education) Creech, C. (US Army Corps of Engineers) Date 2020 Abstract Longitudinal training walls are man-made river dividers. They were built in the Netherlands as a replacement of perpendicular groynes as a river training alternative to decrease flood risk and stop the ongoing bed degradation, while still allowing safe navigation. The efficiency of these structures relies on the long-term stability of the two channels on either side of the walls. Sediment and flow distribution are mainly controlled by a sill that behaves as a side weir at the upstream end of the walls. Research conducted to understand the morphodynamic behavior of these sills concludes that three-dimensional flows are present and that their impact on sediment transport still needs to be investigated. This paper presents the historical events that led to the construction of the longitudinal training walls in the Waal River located in the Netherlands, a literature review of previously conducted research and the questions that still need to be addressed in future research to describe the sediment transport over the sill. Subject river trainingsediment transportlongitudinal training walls To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2cc052c3-79ff-4b46-94c7-836878278d61 Source XIV Encontro Nacional de Engenharia de Sedimentos Event XIV ENES 2020, 2020-11-09 → 2020-11-13, Brazil Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights © 2020 A.L. Nunes Alencar Osorio Castanon, E. Mosselman, M.J. Franca, C. Creech Files PDF ENES20200040_1_20200712_1 ... 839_1_.pdf 732.42 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:2cc052c3-79ff-4b46-94c7-836878278d61/datastream/OBJ/view