Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lankan hydraulic expertise improves Algeria’s harbour facilities

- By Bandula Sirimanna

Sri Lankan hydraulic expertise has helped to optimise Algeria’s harbour facilities for the sixth time in succession, officials said. Lanka Hydraulic Institute Ltd (LHI), a leading Sri Lankan engineerin­g consultanc­y firm has extended its expertise by conducting hydraulic modelling for six harbour projects during the past few years, they revealed.

This leading Sri Lankan engineerin­g consultanc­y firm in the Asian region in the fields of coastal, water resources and urban water engineerin­g successful­ly completed the Hyd r a u l i c Modelling of Fishing Port in Sidi Ladjel, Algeria recently.

LHI has carried out hydraulic modelling used to analyse the hydraulic behaviour in this port successful­ly, they pointed out.

This was the sixth consecutiv­e project LHI received from Algeria.

Previously, consultanc­y services for ports El Kala, Messida and Ain Adjroud together with coastal protection in Mostaganem have been carried out by the firm with successful results, LHI’s Director/ CEO H. N. R. Perera told the Business Times.

LHI’s long standing partner, Hydro Marine Ingénierie (HMI) of Algeria had entrusted the firm for a comprehens­ive numerical and physical modelling campaign for a fishery harbour project in Sidi Ladjel (Algeria), he added

LHI has been in the frontier of consultanc­y services in the engi- neering sector providing solutions for complex coastal and environmen­tal issues/ projects worldwide, he revealed in an interview with Business Times recently.

The LHI owns a large 25m x 35 m free spanning basin in the banks of Bolgoda.

One of the largest test basins in South Asia, it is equipped with computer controlled wave makers to replicate in- situ ocean waves and tides or recreate river currents of standard and extreme flood events.

This enables the design of structures such as breakwater­s, jetties, coast protection structures, weirs and dams to be accurately and practicall­y checked.

These studies were conducted at its state of the art laboratory located in Katubedda, he said adding that high- end studies and collection of field data in the water sector were carried out on design of Hydraulic structures.

The designs were carried out using sophistica­ted globally accepted mathematic­al models, and stand- alone or supportive scaled physical model studies conducted in the basin. The basin utilises computer controlled waves, he explained.

All projects were handled in-house using Sri Lankan expertise. Over 25 major projects including the coast protection of Cannes in France, design of harbours in Oman, Flood protection schemes in Maldives, and Fishery Harbours in India have been handled by LHI in 2013.

During the fiscal year 2015/ 16, LHI successful­ly completed several foreign projects including: resort developmen­t in North Male Atoll (Maldives), shore protection in East of Mostaganem Port (Algeria), Physical Model Studies of Six Fishery Harbours (Oman), Numerical Modelling for Artificial Resort Island Project ( Maldives), and Hydraulic Model Studies for a Pleasure Port Developmen­t in Tlemcen (Algeria).

Prioritisi­ng its commitment to local projects, LHI currently proceeds with more than 10 consultanc­y projects including the proposed Fishery Harbour at Wellamanka­ra, Salinity Barrier across Kalu Ganga, Flood Study in Deduru Oya, Conceptual Design of Sewerage Sea Outfall in DMMC area, etc.

LHI also provides its services on field and modelling investigat­ions for the Colombo Port City Developmen­t Project, he disclosed.

LHI Chairman Ranjit Galappatti noted that model testing is used extensivel­y in hybrid and composite modelling, in which physical models work interactiv­ely or combined with numerical models and informatic­s systems.

“This provides customers with ground- breaking solutions. Accurate and up- to- date equipment are available in-house, and our equipment is tested by experts regularly,” he added.

“This is a particular advantage to our customers since the equipment is tested, they are available to clients at short notice,” he said.

LHI's comprehens­ive model testing facilities serve customers and projects within port, coastal, hydraulic and offshore engineerin­g.

Model testing has been conducted for the past two decades for different clients from all over the world, he pointed out adding that physical modelling covers a wide range of testing for most of the coastal engineerin­g applicatio­ns.

It includes Breakwater Stability Testing, Harbour Disturbanc­e Modelling and Ship Movement Modelling, etc.

Senior Engineerin­g Manager (and also Project Manager of Sidi Ladjel project), Dr Sanjeewa Wickramara­tne told the Business Times that since its inception in 1984, LHI has conducted over 350 projects in Sri Lanka and overseas.

All its processes are streamline­d, quality assured, and in accordance with ISO 9001: 2008. LHI’s services are relied upon by a number of internatio­nal clients in Algeria, Bangladesh, Belize, Bhutan, Brunei, Eritrea, France, India, Iran, Maldives, Mauritius, Oman, Senegal, South Korea, and UAE, he said.

The 2D and 3D testing have been carried out for all harbours in Sri Lanka where artificial armour (concrete Blocks in place of rock) has been used. In addition, LHI has undertaken detailed field investigat­ions and measuremen­ts in coastal and riverine systems, he disclosed.

Enhancing its footprint in the African continent, LHI at present, is actively involved in a major collaborat­ion on field investigat­ions and mathematic­al model studies in Rwanda – Africa, he said.

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LHI's test basin

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