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Storm surge barrier Eastern Scheldt: evaluation of water movement studies for design and construction of the barrier
Dijkzeul, J.C.M.; Klatter, H.E.; Hartsuiker, G.; Thabet, R.A.H. (1989). Storm surge barrier Eastern Scheldt: evaluation of water movement studies for design and construction of the barrier. Delft Hydraulics/Rijkswaterstaat: Netherlands. 177 pp.

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Keywords
    Modelling
    Models > Mathematical models > Tidal models
    Motion > Water motion
    Structures > Hydraulic structures > Coastal structures > Coast defences > Barriers > Storm surge barriers
    ANE, Netherlands, Oosterschelde [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal; Brackish water

Authors  Top 
  • Dijkzeul, J.C.M.
  • Klatter, H.E.
  • Hartsuiker, G.
  • Thabet, R.A.H.

Abstract
    During 1976-1986 extensive hydraulic studies were carried out for the design and construction of the Eastern Scheldt storm surge barrier. The studies related to the water movement formed a substantial part of these hydraulic studies. The study and also the design and the construction period, more or less coincided with the rapid development of the numerical flow models. In the evaluation at first a description is given of the estuarine system and hydraulic boundary conditions. Modelling tidal flow and the simulations of the storm surge barrier are considered. Discusses hydraulic scale models, one-dimensional models, IMPLIC-R1495 and two-dimensional numerical tidal models. The results of the study are comparised with field data.

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