Finite Element Analysis of Ship Lock Chamber Structure

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While considering various structural and material requirements, 3D models of ship chambers in the ship lock structure using finite element modeling (FEM) software ANSYS. By using FEM software to set up the contacting sections between the base plate, refilled soils and foundation, analyses were done to caluculate the forces exerted on the structure of the ship chamber. After checking the reasonability of the calculated results, discussions were made on the calculation process to allow for future empirical calculations.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1065-1069)

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597-600

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December 2014

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