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Pound Lock
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Emma

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Pound Lock

A chamber with a gate at each end that lifts a boat from one water level to another by doing nothing but filling and emptying. Close both gates, open a paddle in the upper gate, and the chamber fills until it matches the level above; open the upper gate and the boat floats out onto the higher pound. Reverse it to go down. No pumps, no power, no machinery beyond the gates and their paddles — the water arrives by gravity and leaves the same way. Before this, a boat crossing a change of level had to be dragged up a flash weir or hauled overland. The pound lock appears in Europe at Vreeswijk in 1373, and Leonardo da Vinci's mitre gates of 1497 gave it the V-shaped doors that the water itself presses shut, which is the form still in use.
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说明

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Build a two-level tank

Two pounds at different levels with a chamber between them.

  1. Divide a long tank into three: upper pound, chamber, lower pound.
  2. Make the dividing walls with gate-sized openings.
  3. Set the upper pound's level several centimetres above the lower.
Note what you have built: a step in a waterway. Every canal is a staircase of level pounds, and the lock is the only part where the level actually changes.

此步骤所需材料:

Baltic Birch Plywood (1/8 inch, 12x12, 10-Pack)Baltic Birch Plywood (1/8 inch, 12x12, 10-Pack)1
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Fit mitre gates and see them self-seal

Two leaves meeting at an angle, pointing UPSTREAM.

  1. Hinge two gate leaves so they close into a shallow V pointing toward the higher water.
  2. Close them and raise the level on the pointed side.
  3. Try to push them open against that head.
They will not budge. The V turns the water's pressure into compression along the two leaves, jamming them together — the greater the head, the tighter the seal. A flat gate would have to be held shut by a latch strong enough to resist the entire head, which for a real lock is many tonnes.

此步骤所需材料:

Pine Board (1x8x48 inches, Clear)Pine Board (1x8x48 inches, Clear)1 board
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Add paddles and cycle the lock

You never open a gate against a head — you equalise first.

  1. Cut small sliding paddles in each gate.
  2. With both gates shut and a boat in the chamber, open the upper paddle only.
  3. Wait until the levels match, then open the upper gate and float the boat out.
  4. Reverse the sequence to descend.
The paddle is the whole operating procedure. Opening a gate before the levels equalise is impossible if you are lucky and destructive if you are strong — and getting the order wrong is how real locks are damaged and boats are swamped.

此步骤所需材料:

Dowel RodDowel Rod1
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Measure the water each passage costs

Every boat that goes up spends a lockful of water from the summit.

  1. Measure the chamber area and the rise.
  2. Volume per passage = area × rise.
  3. Multiply by a realistic number of daily passages.
That water comes from the highest pound and runs to the sea. A busy canal summit needs a reservoir, a back-pumping scheme or a feeder stream, and water supply — not engineering — is what limited traffic on many historic canals. Side ponds and staircase locks exist to recover some of it.

此步骤所需材料:

Steel RulerSteel Ruler1
StopwatchStopwatch1
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History and context

Before pound locks, waterways used flash locks: a removable section of weir that released a surge of water for a boat to ride down, or to be winched up through. They wasted enormous quantities of water, were dangerous, and required the two directions of traffic to negotiate. The pound lock's chamber holds a controlled amount instead of releasing a flood.

Chinese priority is well documented. Chhiao Wei-Yo built a double-gated lock on the Grand Canal in 984, some four centuries before the European examples. Europe's earliest confirmed pound lock is at Vreeswijk in the Netherlands in 1373.

Leonardo's contribution is the gate shape. As engineer to Milan in 1497 he introduced mitre gates on the Naviglio system — the V pointing upstream, self-sealing under head. It is a rare case of a Leonardo design that was built, worked, and is still the standard five centuries later.

What it enabled: canals could cross undulating country instead of following contours forever, and the British canal boom of the eighteenth century — which carried the coal and iron of the early industrial revolution before railways existed — depended on it entirely. The Panama Canal is the same device at maximum scale: its locks lift ships 26 metres, still by gravity, still with no pumps in the lift itself.

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