Navigation Conditions at McAlpine Locks and Dam, Ohio River

Navigation Conditions at McAlpine Locks and Dam, Ohio River
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McAlpine Locks and Dam are on the Ohio River at the northwestern end of Louisville, KY, 606.8 miles below Pittsburgh, PA. The structures, including the dam, the canal, and locks, extend from mile 604.4 to mile 607.4. The upper pool of the dam extends approximately 75 miles upstream to Markland Locks and Dam near Warsaw, KY. The provisional plan recommended in the McAlpine Navigation Feasibility Report consists of constructing an additional 110 by 1,200 ft. lock in place of the existing auxiliary chamber. This would result in two locks 110 ft. wide by 1,200 ft. long. The new lock would be parallel to the existing 1,200 ft. lock, with the upper gates in approximately the same location as the existing lock upper gate. A guide wall would extend upstream 1,275 ft. beyond the upper miter gate monolith and tie into the existing canal wall. A south guide wall would extend 1,200 ft beyond the lower miter gate monolith. A fixed bed model reproduced the Louisville and Portland Canal, the existing locks, a limited section of the Ohio River immediately upstream of the canal, that part of the river channel between Shippingport Island and the fixed crest weir connecting the upper and lower spillways, and the lower approach to the locks at an undistorted scale of 1:80. Upstream of the lower spillway, the right descending model limits followed the alignment of the fixed crest weir from the upper gated spillway to the lower gated spillway. However, as the model would not be reproducing any river flows that would create flow over the fixed crest weir, the crest elevation of the weir was not reproduced in the model. The general design of the new 1,200 ft. long lock was complicated by its proximity to the existing 1,200 ft. lock, its placement at the downstream end of a long approach canal, and the restricted area downstream of the lock available for lock discharge laterals.

The Ohio River: Charts, Drawings, and Description of Features Affecting Navigation, War Department Rules and Regulations for the River and Its Tributaries, Navigable Depths and Tables of Distances for Tributaries

The Ohio River: Charts, Drawings, and Description of Features Affecting Navigation, War Department Rules and Regulations for the River and Its Tributaries, Navigable Depths and Tables of Distances for Tributaries
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Navigation Conditions at Mcalpine Locks and Dam, Ohio River

Navigation Conditions at Mcalpine Locks and Dam, Ohio River
Author: Louis J. Shows
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Total Pages: 112
Release: 1981
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McAlpine Locks and Dam are located on the Ohio River near Louisville, Kentucky, 606.8 miles below Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The locks are located in a bypass canal on the left overbank landward of Shippingport Island. A powerhouse is located along the left bank adjacent to the downstream end of Shippingport Island, and a four-gated spillway section is located adjacent to the powerhouse. A fixed-crest weir extends for the four-gated spillway section upstream 6,600 ft generally parallel to the right band to an upper five-gated spillway section which is connected to the right bank with a 1,200-ft-long fixed-crest weir just upstream of the Pennsylvania Railroad bridge. The structures, designed to maintain a minimum upper pool during low flows extending about 75 miles upstream to Markland Locks and Dam near Warsaw, Kentucky, include a navigation lock with clear chambers dimensions of 110 ft wide by 1,200 ft long located at the lower end of a 1.75-mile-long canal along the left bank and two auxiliary locks between the main lock and left bank that are out of service. A fixed-bed model reproduced about 8.5 miles of the Ohio River channel, the lock approach canal, and adjacent overbank areas to an undistorted scale of 1:120.

Navigation Conditions at McAlpine Locks and Dam, Ohio River

Navigation Conditions at McAlpine Locks and Dam, Ohio River
Author: John J. Franco
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Total Pages: 123
Release: 1966
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Model investigations of McAlpine Locks and Dam (formerly Locks and Dam No. 41) was concerned with the reconstruction and modernization of the existing locks and dam on the Ohio River at Louisville, Kentucky. The modernization plan included the construction of a new 110- by 1200-ft lock northwest of the existing 56- by 360-ft lock, modernization of an existing 110- by 600-ft lock, widening of the upper entrance canal, and reconstruction of the existing dam. An undistorted model, scale 1:120, reproducing approximately 6 miles of the Ohio River, the locks and dam, approach canal, hydroplant, and other structures that affect flow conditions, was used for the investigation. Results of the study were used to develop detail modifications in the various elements of the selected plan and in the development of a rating curve for the dam. (Author).