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Casteleyn, J.A. (author)
report 1978
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Casteleyn, J.A. (author)
report 1978
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Casteleyn, J.A. (author)
report 1978
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Kuur, P. van der (author)
report 1978
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Heydra, G. (author)
report 1977
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Kuur, P. van der (author)
report 1977
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Kuur, P. van der (author)
report 1977
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Hartsuiker, G. (author)
report 1977
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Heydra, G. (author)
report 1977
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Roelfzema, A. (author)
report 1977
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Roelfzema, A. (author)
report 1976
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Vries, A.H. de (author)
report 1976
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Wijngaarden, N.J. van (author)
report 1976
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Kolkman, P.A. (author), Slagter, J.C. (author)
The Dutch Belgian treaty of may 1963 stipulated that a system of locks should he constructed in the canal section extending from the port of Antwerp to the Eastern Scheldt. The system of locks was called the 'Kreekrak locks' from the tidal gulley that once existed in this area. The lock system had to he designed in such a way that when it was in...
report 1976
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Depeweg, H. (author)
report 1975
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Koenis, J.P. (author)
report 1975
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Kooman, C. (author), De Bruijn, P.A. (author)
Lock capacity and traffic resistance are factors which play an important part in the assessment of future traffic through existing locks and in the determination of the number and size of new ones. In this context lock capacity means the maximum quantity of shipping which can be locked per unit of time in the prevailing conditions, if a lock is...
report 1975
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Ligteringen, H. (author)
report 1974
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Kalkwijk, J.P.T. (author)
This thesis treats the fluid and ship motion in a navigation lock and their mutual interaction as caused by surges, which occur in the chamber during filling or emptying. The other phenomena, which possibly play a role during these processes are ignored. The considerations of this treatise hold good for one ship in the chamber of the navigation...
doctoral thesis 1973
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Abraham, G. (author), Van der Burgh, P. (author), De Vos, P. (author)
Extensive areas in the low-lying parts of the Netherlands are below average sea level. They are divided up into polders in which the water levels are controlled by pumping. The water that seeps upwards in the soil together with surplus rain water is pumped into canals encirc1ing the polders; the canals are linked and serve as collectors, the...
report 1973
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