Loads / Load Cases
There are a variety of forces against which a dam should be designed to adequately resist including but not limited to: self-weight, static water pressures, wave pressures, sediment buildup pressures, uplift water pressures, wind pressures, thermal loads, ice pressures, and earthquake forces.
Best Practices Resources
  Strength Design for Reinforced Concrete Hydraulic Structures (EM 1110-2-2104), USACE, 2016
  Calculating Forces on Components of Hydraulic Structures (ERDC/CHL CHETN-IX-21), USACE, 2009
  Earthquake Design and Evaluation of Concrete Hydraulic Structures (EM 1110-2-6053), USACE, 2007
  Stability Analysis of Concrete Structures (EM 1110-2-2100), USACE, 2005
  Ice Engineering (EM 1110-2-1612), USACE, 2002
Trainings
 On-Demand Webinar: Introduction to Concrete Gravity Dams
 On-Demand Webinar: Analysis of Concrete Arch Dams
 On-Demand Webinar: Stability Evaluations of Concrete Dams
 On-Demand Webinar: Uplift and Drainage for Concrete Dams and Spillways
 On-Demand Webinar: Seismic Stability Evaluation of Earth Dams
 On-Demand Webinar: Earthquake Hazards, Ground Motions and Dynamic Response
 On-Demand Webinar: Delhi Dam – A Compound Failure
 On-Demand Webinar: Current Trends in the Seismic Analysis of Embankment Dams
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Revision ID: 4159
Revision Date: 11/14/2022
