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Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) in lock design: Progress and challenges
De Mulder, T. (2011). Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) in lock design: Progress and challenges, in: What's new in the design of navigation locks? PIANC Workshop - SMART RIVERS 2011 Conference - in the framework of the PIANC Report n°106 - INCOM WG29, 13th - 14th September 2011, New Orleans (USA): papers. pp. [1-9]
In: (2011). What's new in the design of navigation locks? PIANC Workshop - SMART RIVERS 2011 Conference - in the framework of the PIANC Report n°106 - INCOM WG29, 13th - 14th September 2011, New Orleans (USA): papers. PIANC: Brussels. , more

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Keywords
    Design
    Locks (Waterways)
Author keywords
    Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD); Numerieke stromingsleer

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Abstract
    Different types of numerical models are used nowadays in the hydraulic design of navigation locks. At the upper end in terms of physical complexity and computational effort, are the three-dimensional models based on the Navier-Stokes equations, usually referred to as CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) models. Here, a short overview is given of the main features, progress and challenges of CFD modelling for (lock) design purposes.

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