Author:
Adamo Nasrat,Al-Ansari Nadhir,Sissakian Varoujan,Laue Jan,Knutsson Sven
Abstract
When a dam is built, its safety becomes a constant concern for the owner, the public
and for governments. Therefore, continuous observation through routine
inspections and safety reviews become necessary. Acting as protectors of public
safety, governments and professional organizations save no effort in the
promulgation of legislations and laying out guidelines for such inspections and
reviews. These issues are discussed here starting with the basic first step of visual
inspections by the operators and the follow up of detailed safety reviews by
specialists. Careful visual inspections assisted by instrumentation measurements
may reveal an early negative issue such as, but not limited to, increased seepage,
increased uplift pressure, signs of weakness like cracking in the body of the dam,
or dams’ slope sloughing, and even damaged hydraulic control equipment.
Documenting and reporting these observation helps in taking remedial measures in
good time and may lead to more intensive safety reviews. Suggested check lists for
the inspection engineers are given here, but these may be tailored for each dam
according to its needs. These lists cover issues common to both embankment and
concrete dams, and include other specific issues related to each type of them. Metal
equipment take their share by listing such areas as corrosion, fatigue and cracking,
tear, and wear and so on. Instrumentation measurements are also given their due
consideration by giving brief mention of types of measurements needed and points
to be observed in instrumentation control work. Finally, guidelines, rules, and legislations for Dam Safety Reviews are generally discussed giving examples from
four countries in the world.
Publisher
Scientific Press International Limited
Cited by
7 articles.
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