Abstract
The influence of fluid on the lock gate structure in a dam-reservoir system subjected to sinusoidal excitation is investigated. The gate’s material is considered homogeneous, isotropic, prismatic, and elastic, and the gate is analysed using Mindlin’s plate theory. The fluid is considered non-viscous, incompressible, and has an irrotational flow field. The method of separation of variables with the Fourier half range cosine series is used to solve the fluid domain’s Laplace equation. The fluid’s infinite length is curtailed near the gate, controlling the calculations without affecting the results too much. Both the domains are interacted with each other by transferring the fluid’s pressure to the gate and the gate’s acceleration to fluid. At the fluid’s free surface, undisturbed and linearised, conditions are considered. The Newmark-beta time integration approach is used to solve the forced vibration equations using developed FORTRAN computer code. A study has been performed to assess the dynamic pressure variation due to fluid. The present results may be valuable if the lock gate is subjected to any terrible natural phenomena.
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