Abstract
The weirs in the Meuse river in the Netherlands are after 100 years end of technical lifetime. As a consequence, Rijkswaterstaat is planning renovation or complete replacement. The present weir openings of 60 m wide are used for transit of vessels at high river discharges, when the weirs are lowered. Based on agreements between Belgium and the Netherlands from 1839 [1] and 1843 [2], the possibility of sailing through the weirs during high river discharges should remain (principle of non-deterioration). For the case of replacement, Rijkswaterstaat had a preference for a weir with three openings, for reasons of maintenance and water management. The Dutch MARIN institute executed fast time- and real time simulations to get insight in the navigability of a weir, with openings of 38, 38 and 24 m wide. Results were also used for improvement of the Dutch Guidelines for waterways 2020 [3]. The weir at Sambeek was taken as representative for the other Dutch weirs in the Meuse; 3D flow charts were delivered by the Dutch Deltares institute. The MARIN research showed, that the configuration studied was not feasible; recommended was a middle weir opening of at least around 50 m wide, corresponding with the swept path approaching the weir of 36 m plus ½B at both sides.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Proceedings of the 35th PIANC World Congres 2024 |
| Editors | J.S. (Koos) Schoonees |
| Publisher | PIANC |
| Pages | 1361-1368 |
| Number of pages | 8 |
| ISBN (Electronic) | 978-2-87223-041-9 |
| Publication status | Published - 2024 |
| Event | 35th PIANC World Congress 2024: Future Ready Waterborne Transport – Unlocking Africa - Cape Town International Convention Centre, Cape Town, South Africa Duration: 29 Apr 2024 → 3 May 2024 https://piancworldcongress2024.co.za/ |
Conference
| Conference | 35th PIANC World Congress 2024 |
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| Abbreviated title | PIANC 2024 |
| Country/Territory | South Africa |
| City | Cape Town |
| Period | 29/04/24 → 3/05/24 |
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Keywords
- Urban Logistics
- Modal Shift
- Waterways
- Optimization
- Simulation