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Repair, Evaluation, Maintenance, and Rehabilitation Research Program: Applications of Roller-Compacted Concrete in Rehabilitation and Replacement of Hydraulic Structures
Although roller compacted concrete (RCC) was primarily developed for rapid, economical construction of new dams, the case histories reported herein show that it has been used extensively in remediation projects at existing hydraulic structures. These case histories were compiled to illustrate the versatility of RCC in repair, rehabilitation, and replacement of hydraulic structures. RCC applications include increasing existing spillway capacities; construction of new service, emergency, and combination spillways; repair of spillways, outlet tunnel, and lock floor; overtopping and scour protection for rock fill timber crib and embankment dams; seismic strengthening; increasing sliding stability; breach repair; and replacement of rock fill timber crib, earthfill embarkment, and concrete dams. The basic properties of RCC (high strength, low permeability, and high erosion resistance compared to nonstabilized materials) together with low cost, rapid and relatively simple construction methods, and proven performance make it particularly attractive for remediation of hydraulically deficient embankment dams. Depending on the complexity of placement and total quantity of material required, the cost or RCC typically ranges from 25 to 50 percent less than conventionally placed concrete. These savings are primarily the result of reduced costs for forming, placing, and compacting RCC. Also, the reduced construction time typical of RCC contributes significantly to its lower cost. Rapid construction is a major advantage in repair of hydraulic structures where delays and shutdowns can cause significant losses to the user. Also, rapid construction minimizes the impact of bad weather and reduces the potential for adverse environment impact in the vicinity of project sites.
Repair, Evaluation, Maintenance, and Rehabilitation Research Program: Applications of Roller-Compacted Concrete in Rehabilitation and Replacement of Hydraulic Structures
Although roller compacted concrete (RCC) was primarily developed for rapid, economical construction of new dams, the case histories reported herein show that it has been used extensively in remediation projects at existing hydraulic structures. These case histories were compiled to illustrate the versatility of RCC in repair, rehabilitation, and replacement of hydraulic structures. RCC applications include increasing existing spillway capacities; construction of new service, emergency, and combination spillways; repair of spillways, outlet tunnel, and lock floor; overtopping and scour protection for rock fill timber crib and embankment dams; seismic strengthening; increasing sliding stability; breach repair; and replacement of rock fill timber crib, earthfill embarkment, and concrete dams. The basic properties of RCC (high strength, low permeability, and high erosion resistance compared to nonstabilized materials) together with low cost, rapid and relatively simple construction methods, and proven performance make it particularly attractive for remediation of hydraulically deficient embankment dams. Depending on the complexity of placement and total quantity of material required, the cost or RCC typically ranges from 25 to 50 percent less than conventionally placed concrete. These savings are primarily the result of reduced costs for forming, placing, and compacting RCC. Also, the reduced construction time typical of RCC contributes significantly to its lower cost. Rapid construction is a major advantage in repair of hydraulic structures where delays and shutdowns can cause significant losses to the user. Also, rapid construction minimizes the impact of bad weather and reduces the potential for adverse environment impact in the vicinity of project sites.
Repair, Evaluation, Maintenance, and Rehabilitation Research Program: Applications of Roller-Compacted Concrete in Rehabilitation and Replacement of Hydraulic Structures
J. E. McDonald (author) / N. F. Curtis (author)
1997
184 pages
Report
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English
Construction Equipment, Materials, & Supplies , Civil Engineering , Concrete , Construction , Rehabilitation , Methodology , Permeability , Low costs , Reduction , Repair , Case studies , High strength , Hydraulic equipment , Embankments , Erosion resistance , Spillways , Dams , Rcc(Roller compacted concrete)
Roller-Compacted Concrete for Dam Rehabilitation
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