Water Flow for Restricted Navigation in Shuifu Wharf on the Jinsha River

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Located in the north of Yun’nan Province, Shuifu wharf on the Jinsha River is an important port on and a key waterway along Yangtze River. The navigation channel is typically mountainous river, with its water area narrow, its trough winding, its surroundings complicated and a variety of cross-river or on-river projects as obstructions. To ensure the safety of navigation and port operation, the two methods of numerical simulation and prototype ship test are adopted to determine the water flow for restricted navigation in Shuifu wharf, i.e., 8000m3/s.

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