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Of special interest are three concrete gravity dams that feature a straight sloping downstream face.
With concrete gravity dams, the sloping downstream face of the structure can often serve as the basis for the spillway.
Spillage over a concrete gravity dam is also serious, because the floodwater erodes the foundations at the downstream toe.
Most modern dams are of two basic types: masonry (concrete) gravity designs and embankment (earthfill or rockfill) designs.
Concrete gravity dams usually run in a straight line across a broad valley and resist the horizontal thrust of the retained water entirely by their own weight.
Like a concrete gravity dam, the weight of an embankment dam deflects the horizontal thrust of the water pressure down to the foundation.
A straight-crested concrete gravity structure, the Three Gorges Dam is 2,335 metres (7,660 feet) long with a maximum height of 185 metres (607 feet).
Built as a straight-crested concrete gravity structure, Three Gorges Dam was constructed using a trestle-and-crane method of transporting and casting concrete similar to that used in the 1930s for the Grand Coulee Dam on the Columbia River in the northwestern United States.
The first stage of the facility was completed in 1969 as a 348-foot (106-metre) high earth and rockfill dam with a crest length of 2,264 feet (690 m) and an installed electrical capacity of 1,750 megawatts, housed in a powerhouse in a central concrete gravity section of the dam.
Formulation is for a concrete gravity dam.
However, the corresponding studies of concrete gravity dams are limited.
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