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Quality Assessment of the System of Filling a Shipping Lock Chamber from Under the Segmental Guillotine Gate

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The present paper provides the results of studies aimed at determining the main parameters of a system of filling a chamber from under a segmental guillotine gate with cylindrical culverts, using the example of the low-pressure shipping lock №2 of the Moscow Canal. The main parameters of the chamber filling system of a shipping lock include its hydraulic, energetic and kinematic parameters, functional design and physical dimensions estimated through the composition of elements and their arraignment. The quality of a filling system is estimated through the complex of certain parameters, which ensure safe conditions of ship lockage, required pass-through capacity and fail-safe operation of equipment of the facility. The navigation lock under consideration is located in Tempy village, Dmitrovsky district of the Moscow region. This single-chamber single-line lock was commissioned in 1937. It has a chamber filling system standardized for all locks of the Moscow Canal: a head system consisting of segmental guillotine gate, four trench culverts and screen-beam baffles behind them. A type of a chamber filling system for shipping locks used in Russia is mainly chosen proceeding from the results of laboratory hydraulic studies aimed at substantiation of safe modes of filling and draining chambers for different groups of ships and vessels and determination of hydraulic parameters. The influence of other parameters on the quality of the chamber filling system was sometimes ignored.

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Gapeev, A., Morgunov, K., Karacheva, M. (2021). Quality Assessment of the System of Filling a Shipping Lock Chamber from Under the Segmental Guillotine Gate. In: Murgul, V., Pukhkal, V. (eds) International Scientific Conference Energy Management of Municipal Facilities and Sustainable Energy Technologies EMMFT 2019. EMMFT 2019. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1258. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-57450-5_37

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