Since the 1980s, the nautical bottom in the outer harbour of Zeebrugge is determined by the 1150kg.m-3 density level, as due to siltation conventional bottom survey techniques are not adequate. As a consequence of modifications of the mud layer characteristics, a revision of this criterion was required. A research project, involving comprehensive captive model testing in a manoeuvring tank with a bottom covered with mud simulating materials, mathematical modelling and real-time full mission bridge simulator runs, resulted in new criteria, based on the ship behaviour and controllability in muddy navigation areas. The application of the results of this research project increases the efficiency of maintenance dredging works and contributes to ...
As in many coastal and estuary areas, navigation to and in the Belgian harbours takes place in envir...
This manuscript presents an erosion induced by manoeuvring ships assessment methodology in harbour b...
Many access channels and harbours suffer from sedimentation and formation of mud layers. To keep nav...
In the harbour of Zeebrugge, Belgium, the bottom is covered with a mud layer with physical character...
To asses the navigability in muddy navigation areas the nautical bottom concept was introduced, acco...
In the period 2001-2004 an extensive experimental research program has been carried out which enable...
In order to keep navigation safe, ships need a minimum under keel clearance; therefore, an unambiguo...
The navigable depth in Zeebrugge, which is actually situated at the 1.15 tm-3 density level, was est...
English version below *** Vele havens en toegangsgeulen hebben te lijden onder de vorming van slibla...
A vital element of harbour services is the guarantee of save passage to and from the port facilities...
Considering the demand for mooring larger ships at Brazilian port terminals, both private and public...
The nautical bottom (i.e., the level at which contact with a ship’s keel causes either damage or una...
Navigation in the port of Zeebrugge can be hindered by the presence of a high concentrated benthic s...
All harbours require frequent dredging to cope with sedimentation. In certain cases the deposited se...
The increasing size of today's ships is a major concern for navigation in confined waters. In order ...
As in many coastal and estuary areas, navigation to and in the Belgian harbours takes place in envir...
This manuscript presents an erosion induced by manoeuvring ships assessment methodology in harbour b...
Many access channels and harbours suffer from sedimentation and formation of mud layers. To keep nav...
In the harbour of Zeebrugge, Belgium, the bottom is covered with a mud layer with physical character...
To asses the navigability in muddy navigation areas the nautical bottom concept was introduced, acco...
In the period 2001-2004 an extensive experimental research program has been carried out which enable...
In order to keep navigation safe, ships need a minimum under keel clearance; therefore, an unambiguo...
The navigable depth in Zeebrugge, which is actually situated at the 1.15 tm-3 density level, was est...
English version below *** Vele havens en toegangsgeulen hebben te lijden onder de vorming van slibla...
A vital element of harbour services is the guarantee of save passage to and from the port facilities...
Considering the demand for mooring larger ships at Brazilian port terminals, both private and public...
The nautical bottom (i.e., the level at which contact with a ship’s keel causes either damage or una...
Navigation in the port of Zeebrugge can be hindered by the presence of a high concentrated benthic s...
All harbours require frequent dredging to cope with sedimentation. In certain cases the deposited se...
The increasing size of today's ships is a major concern for navigation in confined waters. In order ...
As in many coastal and estuary areas, navigation to and in the Belgian harbours takes place in envir...
This manuscript presents an erosion induced by manoeuvring ships assessment methodology in harbour b...
Many access channels and harbours suffer from sedimentation and formation of mud layers. To keep nav...