Instrumentation Observations from the U-Frame Lock of the Arkansas River Lock and Dam 5

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Report regarding analysis of a lock and dam in the Arkansas River. "The purpose of this study is to take 8 years of instrumentation data from Lock No. 5 and report it in such a manner that it can be used later in other studies, such as a finite element analysis. Included is a discussion of the quality of the data and a brief comparison of measured values with design cases for several soil-structure interaction cases" (p. 5).

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13, [91] p. : ill. ; 27 cm.

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Leach, Roy E. August 1978.

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  • Main Title: Instrumentation Observations from the U-Frame Lock of the Arkansas River Lock and Dam 5
  • Added Title: U.S. Waterways Experiment Station Miscellaneous Paper S-78-11
  • Series Title: U.S. Waterways Experiment Station Reports

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Report regarding analysis of a lock and dam in the Arkansas River. "The purpose of this study is to take 8 years of instrumentation data from Lock No. 5 and report it in such a manner that it can be used later in other studies, such as a finite element analysis. Included is a discussion of the quality of the data and a brief comparison of measured values with design cases for several soil-structure interaction cases" (p. 5).

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13, [91] p. : ill. ; 27 cm.

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Leach, Roy E. Instrumentation Observations from the U-Frame Lock of the Arkansas River Lock and Dam 5, report, August 1978; Vicksburg, Mississippi. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc304007/: accessed May 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.

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