The Quantitative Model Research of Impact of Water Level Changes on Channel Capacity

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Water level determines channel capacity, in order to protect the safety of navigation and give full play to the advantages of shipping, the paper analyzes the relationship between the draft and loading rate of various types of ships, and proposed the quantitative model of impact of water level changes on channel capacity, the results showed: small ships are less affected by water level changes, and large ships are great affected by water level changes, the actual amount of cargo related the ship design parameters, this article has a certain reference value for navigation management and planning.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 989-994)

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1419-1423

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July 2014

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