b1fa Matching between expansion project of Shanxiu Ship Lock in Zuojiang River and threshold water depth of downstream cascade
Matching between expansion project of Shanxiu Ship Lock in Zuojiang River and threshold water depth of downstream cascade
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    To optimize the matching of threshold water depth between the expansion project of Shanxiu Ship Lock in Zuojiang River and threshold water depth of downstream cascade,this study proposes a threshold water depth design method based on continuous cascade water level analysis.By analyzing the multi-year hydrological measurement data of the main line of the Xijiang River,a multi-dimensional analytical model including water level duration and response relationships of threshold water depth is constructed.The research shows that :1) The water depth improvement in the Laokou reservoir area exhibits significant nonlinear characteristics,and the channel can be improved to the 5,000-ton class at a relatively low cost.2) There is a dynamic difference of 0.98 m between the threshold water depth of 7.29 m during the wet season of the Xijiang trunk line and the originally designed threshold water depth of 6.31 m during the wet season of Shanxiu,forming a “navigation bottleneck effect during the wet season”.Therefore,it is recommended to increase the threshold water depth from 5.8 to 6.5 m to match the downstream hub threshold water depth and avoid navigation bottlenecks.The research results can provide a quantifiable technical path for collaborative design of threshold water depth in similar hub groups.

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HUANG Guoxun, GAO Chengyan, WANG Xiaoyuan. Matching between expansion project of Shanxiu Ship Lock in Zuojiang River and threshold water depth of downstream cascade[J]. Port & Waterway Engineering,2025(11):73-78.

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