one publication added to basket [395601] | Evaluation of the external effects on the siltation in Deurganckdok (2014-2017): report 1.25. Report 1.25. Model study of transient and external effects
International Marine and Dredging Consultants (IMDC); Deltares (Deltares); Flanders Hydraulics Research (WL) (2018). Evaluation of the external effects on the siltation in Deurganckdok (2014-2017): report 1.25. Report 1.25. Model study of transient and external effects. Version 1.0. Flemish Government. Maritime Access Division: Antwerp. 32 pp.
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Waterbouwkundig Laboratorium: Open access 408947 [ download pdf ]
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Document type: Project report
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Keywords |
Numerical models Physics > Mechanics > Fluid mechanics > Hydrodynamics Siltation Transport > Sediment transport Belgium, Zeeschelde, Antwerp Harbour, Deurganck Dock [Marine Regions]
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Author keywords |
Suspended sediment concentration |
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- Opvolging externe effecten DGD
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Contact detailsProposer: Vlaamse overheid; Beleidsdomein Mobiliteit en Openbare Werken; Vlaams Ministerie van Mobiliteit en Openbare Werken; Departement Mobiliteit en Openbare Werken; Afdeling Maritieme Toegang
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- International Marine and Dredging Consultants, more
- Deltares
- Flanders Hydraulics Research
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Abstract |
The aim of the present report is to investigate the transient (=non-steady state) evolution of suspended sediment concentration and mud dredging volume in the Scheldt in relationship to the Deurganckdok in the period after the opening of the dock, the period around 2011 when the upstream discharge was reduced and the maintenance dredging strategy changed, and in the years following the peak.The study is performed using long-term numerical model simulations over the period 2006- 2015. In consultation with the client, it was opted to perform the simulations using the existing LTV-model instruments, consisting of the NEVLA3D model for hydrodynamics and a DELWAQ model for sediment transport, with an offline coupling between the two models (van Kessel et al., 2010). |
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