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Brolsma, J.U. (author), Roelse, K. (author)
The Waterway Guidelines cover only: • the transport engineering design; the structural design is beyond the scope of the Guidelines; • waterways in CEMT classes I to V and recreational waterways; • waterways without currents or with a longitudinal current up to 0.5 m/s; • waterways that are not primarily intended for sea shipping; • waterways...
report 2011
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Glerum, A. (author)
History of navigational canals in the Netherlands
report 1983
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Koster, J. (author)
This publication summarizes the research carried out in the Netherlands in the 1960s into the dimensions required for the cross-section of ship canals if push tows are to navigate safely with other types of inland shipping.The necessary cross-section dimensions were determined by the space required for the different traffk situations which must...
report 1975
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Broeders, W.D.A. (author)
Berekeningen met een numerieke simulatie van de scheepsbewegingen in een nauw kanaal als gevolg van translatiegolven onstaan door schutten van schepen.
master thesis 1970
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De Gaay, A.C. (author)
A few kilometres after crossing the Dutch frontier the Waal splits off from the river Rhine and flows to the left carrying 70% of the Rhine's water. A few kilometres further down, the IJssel splits off and flows to the right carrying 12% of the water coming down the Rhine. The river Rhine turns to the left carrying the remaining 18% of its...
report 1970
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De Hartog, A.H. (author)
Analyse van de scheepsbewegingen in een kanaal ten gevolge van de translatiegolven die ontstaan bij het schutten van schepen.
master thesis 1966
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Zanen, A. (author)
lecture notes 1960
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Janssen, P.P. (author), Schijf, J.B. (author)
Calculation method for water movement induced by ships in canals
report 1953
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