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2021-09-22; 18:00:54 EDT
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"we would never build a damn like this today" How would the monolithic have done it? A tease, Tom
On Wed, Sep 22, 2021, 3:26 PM Lowe, Rob <rlowe at vt.edu> wrote: > This is mainly addressed to Roger, but some others maybe interested. As a > civil engineer, it certainly is of interest to me. > > The American Society of Civil Engineers recently release their report on > the dam failures at Edenville and Sanford. A couple of stories on their > findings. > > > https://www.asce.org/publications-and-news/civil-engineering-source/civil-engineering-magazine/article/2021/09/static-liquefaction-likely-caused-edenville-dam-failure-report-says > > > https://www.asce.org/publications-and-news/civil-engineering-source/article/2021/09/22/failures-at-edenville-and-sanford-raise-concerns-about-other-us-dams?utm_medium=email&utm_source=rasa_io&PostID=38199516&MessageRunDetailID=6486574554 > > Seems like the plausible root cause was uncompacted sand used in the dam > while the specifications called for the sand to be compacted. > > Non-compacted sand allowed it to liquify when the water pressure on the > soil got too high. A video shows the initial failure. I had not seen this > video until I read this report. Notice the dam fails from inside the dam > and then the water breaks through. The dam was not overtopped as > originally thought. > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hc3u_CHVHJ8 > > Some of these earthen dams are over 100 years old and were built before > engineers understood the engineering properties of soils. We would never > build a dam like this today. > > Rob > >
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