Experimental modal validation of a semi-analytical method for assessing dynamic behaviour of flood gates

doi: 10.4121/14811420.v1
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Helsdingen, Martijn (2021): Experimental modal validation of a semi-analytical method for assessing dynamic behaviour of flood gates. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/14811420.v1
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Dataset
The data is used for the validation of a semi-analytical model for submerged slender flexible gates that have an overhang. The wave flume at the faculty of Civil Engineering at the University of Technology of Delft served as the basis for the experiments. First dry hammer tests were executed on two different gate types: Solid and Reinforced plate. After this the gate was subjected to hammer hits for different water levels. Water levels of 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.56 and 0.6 meters were tested.

Finally regular wave impact experiments were done for two different water levels: 0.56 m and 0.60 m. In total 5 different situations were tested in which for each test the wave height, wave period, wave length and skewness served as varying parameters.

The measurement devices that were used consist of strain gauges and accelerometers.

Experiments are executed in order to complete a master thesis with the following graduation committee:

Dr. Ir. Bas Hofland (Chair) - TU Delft
Ir. Orson Tieleman - TU Delft
Ir. Ermano de Almeida - TU Delft
Dr. Ir. Eliz-Mari Lourens - TU Delft


history
  • 2021-06-21 first online, published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
format
Text file .txt Pdf file .pdf Excel .xlsx Matlab code .m
funding
  • Dynamics of Hydraulic Structures (DynaHicS) (grant code ALWTW.2016.041) [more info...] Dutch Research Council
organizations
Delft University of Technology
Faculty of Civil Engineering
Department of Hydraulic Engineering
Section of Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risks

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