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==Best Practices Resources==
==Best Practices Resources==
{{Document Icon}} [[Stability Analysis of Concrete Structures (EM 1110-2-2100)|Stability Analysis of Concrete Structures (EM 1110-2-2100) (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers)]]
{{Document Icon}} [[Stability Analysis of Concrete Structures (EM 1110-2-2100) | Stability Analysis of Concrete Structures (EM 1110-2-2100), USACE]]
{{Document Icon}} [[Sliding Stability for Concrete Structures (ETL 1110-2-256)|Sliding Stability for Concrete Structures (ETL 1110-2-256) (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers)]]
{{Document Icon}} [[Gravity Dam Design (EM 1110-2-2200) | Gravity Dam Design (EM 1110-2-2200), USACE]]
{{Document Icon}} [[Gravity Dam Design (EM 1110-2-2200) | Gravity Dam Design (EM 1110-2-2200), USACE, 1995]]
{{Document Icon}} [[Design of Small Dams | Design of Small Dams, USBR]]
{{Document Icon}} [[Design of Small Dams | Design of Small Dams, USBR, 1987]]
{{Document Icon}} [[Sliding Stability for Concrete Structures (ETL 1110-2-256) | Sliding Stability for Concrete Structures (ETL 1110-2-256), USACE]]


==Trainings==
==Trainings==

Latest revision as of 20:48, 11 July 2023


Learn from the failure of Bayless Dam due to instability at DamFailures.org

"Stability must be assessed on selected surfaces within the structure... Sliding safety must also be assessed at/or near the foundation-structure interface. This surface may be either level or sloping. Generally, it may by assumed that a surface that slopes upward (in the direction of possible sliding) will have a beneficial effect, while one that slopes downward will increase the possibility for sliding... Where a shallow weak seam exists below a structure's contact with the foundation, or a structure is imbedded below the top of the foundation, two possible failure modes are present. One mode involves slippage along the weak plane directly under the structure plus slippage along a plane through the foundation above the weak seam (crossbed shear for rock or passive resistance for soil). When the weak seam extends a large distance past the toe of the structure without daylighting, the second mode will usually be critical."[1]

Examples

Learn from the failure of Bayless Dam due to instability (DamFailures.org)

Best Practices Resources

Stability Analysis of Concrete Structures (EM 1110-2-2100), USACE

Gravity Dam Design (EM 1110-2-2200), USACE

Design of Small Dams, USBR

Sliding Stability for Concrete Structures (ETL 1110-2-256), USACE

Trainings

On-Demand Webinar: Stability Evaluations of Concrete Dams

On-Demand Webinar: Introduction to Concrete Gravity Dams


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Revision Date: 07/11/2023