Design of Navigation Locks Lecture 3: Structural Design

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What is the formula for calculating the value of X in the context of structural design of navigation locks?

  • X = Mo/tw (correct)
  • X = tw/2 - e
  • X = tw/2 - x
  • X = - N/tw(1 ± 6e/tw)

In the given context, what does the symbol 'e' represent in the formula e = tw/2 - x?

  • Moment of inertia (Mo)
  • Maximum stress
  • Lateral displacement (correct)
  • Thickness of the lock wall (tw)

Which formula is used to check for stresses in the structural design of navigation locks?

  • e = tw/2 - x
  • X = Mo/tw
  • X = tw/2 - e
  • f = - N/tw(1 ± 6e/tw) (correct)

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