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Glen Elder Dam and Fort Randall Dam Spillway Repairs
To put this into historical context, the average discharge from the Fort Randall Dam control structure is 29,000 ftVs (821 mVs).\n The designers also strove to choose a dosage that would provide significant residual strength per ASTM C1399/C1399M, "Standard Test Method for Obtaining Average Residual-Strength of Fiber-Reinforced Concrete," yet not be detrimental to the compressive strength. Ongoing Work A shrinkage-reducing/compensating admixture-a blend of magnesium oxide and glycol ether-proved to be a good solution for crack mitigation in concrete placed in spillway slab repairs on the Glen Elder Dam and the Fort Randall Dam.
Glen Elder Dam and Fort Randall Dam Spillway Repairs
To put this into historical context, the average discharge from the Fort Randall Dam control structure is 29,000 ftVs (821 mVs).\n The designers also strove to choose a dosage that would provide significant residual strength per ASTM C1399/C1399M, "Standard Test Method for Obtaining Average Residual-Strength of Fiber-Reinforced Concrete," yet not be detrimental to the compressive strength. Ongoing Work A shrinkage-reducing/compensating admixture-a blend of magnesium oxide and glycol ether-proved to be a good solution for crack mitigation in concrete placed in spillway slab repairs on the Glen Elder Dam and the Fort Randall Dam.
Glen Elder Dam and Fort Randall Dam Spillway Repairs
Clinton L Powell (author) / Bob Schieffer
2015
Article (Journal)
English
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Engineering Index Backfile | 1966
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NTIS | 1985
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