Flanders Hydraulics has performed tank test model studies for vessel manoeuvring in the future Third Set of Locks on the Pacific and Atlantic sides of the Panama Canal to determine design and operational criteria, such as need and configuration of lock approach walls, design criteria for fenders inside lock chambers, and tug assistance needed.
The studies required building ship models and a scale model of locks to include main horizontal and vertical features approaches from ocean and lake side. Different scenarios with varying vessel speeds, water depths, lock approach structure configurations, operating scenarios and tug assistance were simulated, reaction forces measured, analyzed, optimized and reported.
In the symmetrical approach channel of the lock model any approach structure can be built, or a second lock chamber for lock-lock simulations. The following 4 approach structures were tested (each is 450 m long starting from the knuckle):
- no approach structure (symmetrical approach channel)
- closed approach structure
- permeable approach structure
- invisible approach structure