The Aqua Barriers uses three main components to operate, surface friction, freeboard and the internal baffle system. (Click on any picture for a bigger image).
The following computer modelling simulation illustrates a 1.2m high Aqua-Barrier exposed to 0.9m depth of water. The patented internal baffle system becomes tensioned and stabilises the barrier.
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The Aqua-Comp Project Analysis Software Program is designed to simulate the behaviour of Aqua-Barrier tubes when placed in their intended environments. By inputting factors such as tube size, number of baffles, water depth, water velocity (static, or moving), the slope of the surface the barrier will rest upon and the type of surface, Aqua-Comp simulates mathematically how the Aqua-Barrier will perform, calculating the safety factor based on sliding.
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