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A gravity dam is an Engineering structured that is by its own weight, resists the forces imposed with a desired factor of safety.
They are classified according to the material used for constructing them:
1. Masonry Dam
2. Concrete Dam
1. Water pressure
2. Weight of dam
3. uplift pressure
4. pressure due to earthquack
5. ice pressure
6. wave pressure
7. silt pressure
8. wind pressure
Ans: The uplift pressure is defined as the upward pressure of water as it flows or seeps through the body of the dam or its foundation.
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Horizontal acceleration due to earthquake cuses two effects:
1. Inertia force in the body of the dam
2. Hydrodynamic Pressure of Water
following are the modes of failure in Gravity Dam:
1. Overturning
2. Sliding
3. Compression or crushing
4. Tension
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The Various Method of stability analysis :
1. Gravity method or Two dimensional method:
a) Graphical method
b) Analytical method
2. Trial load twist method
3. Slab analogy method
4. Lattice analogy method
5. Experimental method
a) Direct Method
b) Indirect method
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Parameters | Earthen dam | Gravity dam |
---|---|---|
Seepage | 1.More seepage | 1.Less seepage |
Foundation | 2.Suitable almost on any foundation | 2.Suitable only when foundation is of solid rock having no fissures, cracks, cavities, etc. |
Construction | 3.Construction materials are stone, earth containing silt, clay and sand. | 3.Construction materials are stone, brick, concrete, etc. |
Maintenance | 4.More costly. | 4.Less costly. |
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The gravity dams possess the following advantages:
1.These are more suitable in steep valleys where earth dams may tend to slip.
2. In these dams, surplus water may be discharged through the sluices provided in the body of
the dam or over spillway built in a suitable location of the dam.
3. Such dams, when built on strong foundation, may be built upto a maximum practical height.
4. A gravity dam does not fail suddenly. Their failure can be predicted well in advance so that
loss of life and property may be saved.
5. Their cost of maintenance is least and benefit of cost ratio is highest.
6.These are found more advantageous in the regions of high rainfall and heavy snowfalls.
7.In these dams, sedimentation of the reservoir, may be cleared through deep set sluices.
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The following are the disadvantages of a gravity dam:
1. Their initial cost of construction is high.
2. Their construction period is comparatively more.
3. These require a strong and sound foundation.
4. Dams once constructed, cannot be raised further.
5. For the supervision of concrete dams, skilled labor is required.
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