Abstract

The feasibility of assembling and maintaining complex and expensive automatic equipment for navigation locks is considered. The hydraulic structures, including the hydraulic component of the locks, represent a stable system designed to function reliably for many decades. From the point of view of the present authors, a prediction of their state may be carried out by professional hydraulic engineers without the use of automatic equipment

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