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Basic Design Assumptions
Basic assumptions and related technical considerations involved in the design of high and important masonry dams of the single-arch, curved gravity, and straight gravity types, built on rock foundations, are presented in this paper. Some of the statements are applicable to the design of other types of masonry dams. However, this paper does not attempt to cover, comprehensively, the fundamental criteria involved in the design of multiple-arch dams, reinforced-concrete slab and buttress dams, roundhead buttress dams, or other special types of masonry dams treated in more detail in other papers of the Symposium.
Basic Design Assumptions
Basic assumptions and related technical considerations involved in the design of high and important masonry dams of the single-arch, curved gravity, and straight gravity types, built on rock foundations, are presented in this paper. Some of the statements are applicable to the design of other types of masonry dams. However, this paper does not attempt to cover, comprehensively, the fundamental criteria involved in the design of multiple-arch dams, reinforced-concrete slab and buttress dams, roundhead buttress dams, or other special types of masonry dams treated in more detail in other papers of the Symposium.
Basic Design Assumptions
Houk, Ivan E. (author) / Keener, Kenneth B. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 106 ; 1115-1130
2021-01-01
161941-01-01 pages
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