Machine to move boats vertically between waterways
This article is about machines transporting boats between different bodies of water. For shipyard device to replace a dry dock, or Boat Lifts for pleasure craft storage, see
Ship lift . For other uses, see
Boat lift (disambiguation) .
Strépy-Thieu boat lift (Belgium , Wallonia )
The Falkirk Wheel (Scotland )
Peterborough Lift Lock (Canada )
A boat lift , ship lift , or lift lock is a machine for transporting boats between water at two different elevations, and is an alternative to the canal lock .
It may be vertically moving, like the Anderton boat lift in England , rotational, like the Falkirk Wheel in Scotland , or operate on an inclined plane , like the Ronquières inclined plane in Belgium .
History
A precursor to the canal boat lift, able to move full-sized canal boats, was the tub boat lift used in mining, able to raise and lower the 2.5 ton tub boats then in use. An experimental system was in use on the Churprinz mining canal in Halsbrücke near Dresden . It lifted boats 7 m (23 ft) using a moveable hoist rather than caissons . The lift operated between 1789 and 1868,[ 1] and for a period of time after its opening engineer James Green reporting that five had been built between 1796 and 1830. He credited the invention to Dr James Anderson of Edinburgh .[ 2]
The idea of a boat lift for canals can be traced back to a design based on balanced water-filled caissons in Erasmus Darwin 's Commonplace Book (pp. 58–59) dated 1777–1778[ 3]
In 1796 an experimental balance lock was designed by James Fussell and constructed at Mells on the Dorset and Somerset Canal , though this project was never completed.[ 2] A similar design was used for lifts on the tub boat section of the Grand Western Canal entered into operation in 1835 becoming the first non-experimental boat lifts in Britain[ 4] and pre-dating the Anderton Boat Lift by 40 years.
In 1904 the Peterborough Lift Lock designed by Richard Birdsall Rogers opened in Canada. This 19.8-metre (65 ft) high lift system is operated by gravity alone, with the upper bay of the two bay system loaded with an additional 30 cm (12 in) of water as to give it greater weight.
Before the construction of the Three Gorges Dam Ship Lift, the highest boat lift, with a 73.15-metre (240.0 ft) height difference and European Class IV (1350 tonne) capacity, was the Strépy-Thieu boat lift in Belgium opened in 2002.
The ship lift at the Three Gorges Dam , completed in January 2016, is 113 m (371 ft) high and able to lift vessels of up to 3,000 tons displacement.
The boat lift at Longtan is reported to be even higher in total with a maximum vertical lift of 179 m (587 ft) in two stages when completed.[ 5]
Selected lift locks
Notable lift locks — ordered by size
Name
Location
Opened
Type
Displacement
Dimensions
Vertical lift
Cycle time
Notes
Goupitan ship-lifting system (second[ 6] lift)
Guizhou , China
2021[ 7]
Vertical caisson
500 tons
280 by 35 by 5 metres 919 by 115 by 16 feet
127 metres 417 feet
Tallest boat lift in the world.
Goupitan ship-lifting system (first[ 6] lift)
Guizhou , China
2021[ 7]
Vertical caisson
500 tons
72–79 metres 236–259 feet
Three Gorges Dam ship lift
Yichang , Hubei , China
2016
Vertical caisson
3000 tons
280 by 35 by 5 metres 919 by 115 by 16 feet
113 metres 371 feet
30–40 minutes
Krasnoyarsk Dam ship lift
Divnogorsk , Krasnoyarsk Krai , Russia
1982
Inclined plane
1500 tons
90 m × 18 m × 2.2 m 295 ft × 59 ft × 7 ft
104 m 341 ft
90 minutes
Ronquières inclined plane lift
Braine-le-Comte , Hainaut , Belgium
1968
Inclined plane
1350 tons
91 m × 12 m × 3.7 m 299 ft × 39 ft × 12 ft
67.73 m 222 ft
22 minutes[ 8]
Strépy-Thieu boat lift
Le Rœulx , Hainaut , Belgium
2002
Vertical caisson
1350 tons
112 m × 12 m × 3.35 m 367 ft × 39 ft × 11 ft
73.15 m 240 ft
7 minutes
Tallest boat lift in Europe.
Scharnebeck twin ship lift
Lüneburg , Lower Saxony , Germany
1974
Vertical caisson
1350 tons
105.4 m × 15.8 m × 3.4 m 346 ft × 52 ft × 11 ft
38 m 125 ft
3 minutes
Niederfinow boat lift
Brandenburg , Germany
1934
Vertical caisson
85 m × 12 m × 2.5 m 279 ft × 39 ft × 8 ft
36 m 118 ft
20 minutes
Niederfinow north boat lift
Brandenburg , Germany
2022
Vertical caisson
2100 tonnes
115 m × 12.5 m × 4.0 m 377 ft × 41 ft × 13 ft
36 m 118 ft
Peterborough lift lock
Ontario , Canada
1904
Vertical caisson
1300 tons
42.7 m × 10.1 m × 2.1 m 140 ft × 33 ft × 7 ft
19.8 m 65 ft
10 minutes
Kirkfield Lift Lock
Ontario , Canada
1907
Vertical caisson
1300 tons
42.7 m × 10.1 m × 2.1 m 140 ft × 33 ft × 7 ft
14.9 m 49 ft
10 minutes
Rothensee boat lift
Saxony-Anhalt , Germany
1938
Vertical caisson
1000 tons
85 m × 12.2 m 279 ft × 40 ft
16 m 52 ft
20 minutes
Falkirk Wheel
Falkirk , Scotland , United Kingdom
2002
Rotating caisson
600 tons
21.33 m × 6 m × 1.37 m 70 ft × 20 ft × 4 ft
24 m 79 fts
4 minutes
The only rotating boat lift in the world.
Henrichenburg boat lift
North Rhine-Westphalia , Germany
1962
Vertical caisson
600 tons
67 m × 8.2 m × 2 m 220 ft × 27 ft × 7 ft
14 m 46 ft
25 minutes
Geheyan Dam ship lift
Hubei , China
1987
Vertical caisson
300 tons
Longtan Dam ship lift (first lift)
Hechi , Guangxi Autonomous Region , China
2020
Vertical caisson
500 tons
73.0 m × 12.2 m × 3.5 m 240 ft × 40 ft × 11 ft
62.4 m 205 ft[ 9]
Longtan Dam ship lift (second lift)
Hechi , Guangxi Autonomous Region , China
2020
Vertical caisson
500 tons
73.0 m × 12.2 m × 3.5 m 240 ft × 40 ft × 11 ft
93.6 m 307 ft[ 9]
Canal du Centre boat lifts
Hainaut , Belgium
1888–1917
Vertical caisson
360 tons/350 tons
40.1 m × 5.06 m × 2 m 132 ft × 17 ft × 7 ft
16.93–15.4 m 56–51 ft
Three lifts each 16.93 m high plus one 15.4 m high.
Fontinettes boat lift
Arques , Pas-de-Calais , France
1881–88
Vertical caisson
300 tons
39 m × 5.2 m × 2 m 128 ft × 17 ft × 7 ft
13.13 m 43 ft
5 minutes
Replaced by a single lock in 1967.
Anderton boat lift
Cheshire , England , United Kingdom
1875
Vertical caisson
250 tons
22.9 m × 4.7 m × 2.9 m 75 ft × 15 ft × 10 ft
15.25 m 50 ft
Montech water slope
Montech , Tarn-et-Garonne , France
1974
Water slope
443 m × 13.3 m × 6 m 1,453 ft × 44 ft × 20 ft
13.3 m 44 ft
6 minutes
Oldest water slope.
Fonserannes Water Slope
Hérault , France
1980–83
Water slope
272 m × 13.6 m 892 ft × 45 ft
13.6 m 45 ft
Big Chute Marine Railway
Ontario , Canada
1917–78
Patent slip
30.4 m × 18 m × 7.9 m 100 ft × 59 ft × 26 ft
18 m 59 ft
See also
References
^ Charles Hadfield World Canals: Inland Navigation Past and Present , p. 71, ISBN 0-7153-8555-0
^ a b The Canals of Southwest England Charles Hadfield , p. 104, ISBN 0-7153-8645-X
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^ "Long Tan Hydroelectric Dam" . 2007. Retrieved 2010-05-20 .[permanent dead link ]
^ a b Yaan Hu, Gensheng Zhao, Claus Kunz, Zhonghua Li, Jan Akkermann, Marc Michaux, Fabrice Daly, Jim Stirling, Weili Zheng, Jean-Michel Hiver, Michael Thorogood, Jianfeng An, Xin Wang, Shu Xue, and Chao Guo (2023). "Innovations in Shiplift Navigation Concepts" . Proceedings of PIANC Smart Rivers 2022 . Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering. Vol. 264. pp. 41– 42. doi :10.1007/978-981-19-6138-0_4 . ISBN 978-981-19-6137-3 . {{cite book }}
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^ a b "View of Goupitan hydropower station in Yuqing County, Guizhou - Xinhua | English.news.cn" . Archived from the original on July 5, 2020.
^ "The inclined plane of Ronquières" . Archived from the original on 11 June 2008. Retrieved 1 September 2016 .
^ a b Chen, Yingying; Hu, Yaan; Li, Zhonghua (2023). "Research on Influence from Ship Navigating in the Intermediate Channel Between Ship Lifts on Hydraulic Characteristics". In Li, Yun; Hu, Yaan; Rigo, Philippe; Lefler, Francisco Esteban; Zhao, Gensheng (eds.). Proceedings of PIANC Smart Rivers 2022 . Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering. Vol. 264. Singapore: Springer Nature. pp. 599– 610. doi :10.1007/978-981-19-6138-0_52 . ISBN 978-981-19-6138-0 .
Further reading
Tew, David (1984). Canal Inclines and Lifts . Sutton Books. ISBN 0-86299-031-9 .
Uhlemann, Hans-Joachim (2002). Canal lifts and inclines of the world (English Translation ed.). Internat. ISBN 0-9543181-1-0 .
External links
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