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First 90,000-kw. unit of Skagit River hydroelectric development in northwestern Washington, 102 mi. northeast of Seattle; features of concrete-arch dam 370 ft. high, having crest length of 588 ft., and upstream radius at crest of 390 ft.; upper 100 ft. of arch abuts against gravity sections, which also serve as overflow spillways; stress analysis of constant angle arch; pouring concrete in dam, using belt-conveyor distributors.
First 90,000-kw. unit of Skagit River hydroelectric development in northwestern Washington, 102 mi. northeast of Seattle; features of concrete-arch dam 370 ft. high, having crest length of 588 ft., and upstream radius at crest of 390 ft.; upper 100 ft. of arch abuts against gravity sections, which also serve as overflow spillways; stress analysis of constant angle arch; pouring concrete in dam, using belt-conveyor distributors.
Diablo dam
West. Construction News
Goodall, G.E. (author)
1929
8 pages
11 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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