The nautical bottom (the level at which contact with a ship’s keel causes either damage or unacceptable effects on controllability and manoeuvrability of a ship) should be associated to a measurable physical characteristic. Bulk density is typically used as a criterion for nautical bottom by many ports worldwide. However, the rheological properties particularly the yield stress of mud would be better parameters for defining a criterion for nautical bottom due to their strong correlation with the flow properties of mud and navigability. The density-yield stress correlation depends significantly on different parameters of mud such as organic matter type and content, clay type and content, particle size distribution and salinity. Therefore, a ...
The presence of clay-organic flocs in cohesive mud results in a complex rheological behavior of mud,...
This is an experimental study that aims to examine the rheological response of natural muds under st...
PurposeThe presence of organic matter in cohesive sediment results in the formation of clay-organic ...
The nautical bottom (i.e., the level at which contact with a ship’s keel causes either damage or una...
Purpose: An innovative way to define navigable fluid mud layers is to make use of their rheological ...
Natural mud sediments display complex rheological behaviour like thixotropy, viscoelasticity and yie...
In some ports and waterways, hindered (delayed) settling of mud suspended in the water phase can be ...
Mud, a cohesive material, consists of water, clay minerals, sand, silt and small quantities of organ...
Natural mud usually exhibits non-Newtonian rheological behaviors like viscoelasticity, thixotropy an...
Purpose: Fluid mud layers can be substantial in waterways and they can jeopardise navigation when th...
When a ship reaches the shore, the water depth reduces and thus the under-keel clearance also reduce...
Mud is a cohesive material which contains predominantly clay minerals, water, organic matter and som...
The rheology properties of the underwater sediment will influence the possibility of Navigation thro...
In the harbour of Zeebrugge, Belgium, the bottom is covered with a mud layer with physical character...
A vital element of harbour services is the guarantee of save passage to and from the port facilities...
The presence of clay-organic flocs in cohesive mud results in a complex rheological behavior of mud,...
This is an experimental study that aims to examine the rheological response of natural muds under st...
PurposeThe presence of organic matter in cohesive sediment results in the formation of clay-organic ...
The nautical bottom (i.e., the level at which contact with a ship’s keel causes either damage or una...
Purpose: An innovative way to define navigable fluid mud layers is to make use of their rheological ...
Natural mud sediments display complex rheological behaviour like thixotropy, viscoelasticity and yie...
In some ports and waterways, hindered (delayed) settling of mud suspended in the water phase can be ...
Mud, a cohesive material, consists of water, clay minerals, sand, silt and small quantities of organ...
Natural mud usually exhibits non-Newtonian rheological behaviors like viscoelasticity, thixotropy an...
Purpose: Fluid mud layers can be substantial in waterways and they can jeopardise navigation when th...
When a ship reaches the shore, the water depth reduces and thus the under-keel clearance also reduce...
Mud is a cohesive material which contains predominantly clay minerals, water, organic matter and som...
The rheology properties of the underwater sediment will influence the possibility of Navigation thro...
In the harbour of Zeebrugge, Belgium, the bottom is covered with a mud layer with physical character...
A vital element of harbour services is the guarantee of save passage to and from the port facilities...
The presence of clay-organic flocs in cohesive mud results in a complex rheological behavior of mud,...
This is an experimental study that aims to examine the rheological response of natural muds under st...
PurposeThe presence of organic matter in cohesive sediment results in the formation of clay-organic ...