Melvin Price Locks and Dam Auxiliary Lock and Rotary Lock Culvert Valve Mississippi River, Alton, Illinois

Abstract

Tests were conducted on 1:30-scale model of the Melvin Price Auxiliary Lock on the Mississippi River at Alton, Illinois, and on 1:12-scale models of rotary valves proposed for use as the filling and emptying valves. The lock model was built to study the effect of the rotary valves on the filling and emptying characteristics, the adequacy of the vertical slide gates to be used as a backup system, and the effects of flow rate through the adjacent spillway bays on the lock discharge outlets during emptying operations. The filling and emptying system consisted of intake manifolds upstream from the upper miter gate sill, longitudinal culverts, rotary valves, sidewall ports, and discharge outlets in the valve monolith. Unsatisfactory flow conditions were observed during spillway discharges in the vicinity of the lock discharge outlet caused by a discontinuity along the lock wall between the spillway pier and the discharge outlet. A wall was installed that streamlined the discontinuity and provided satisfactory flow conditions during spillway releases.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 01, 1991
Accession Number
ADA236437

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  • R. A. Davidson
  • W. G. Davis

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  • Mississippi River
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