Chapter 5 (Part Two)
Chapter 5 (Part Two)
Geological
Problems on
Dam sites
Tunneling
Bridges
Dams and Dam Sites
Dynamic Forces
The most important dynamic forces acting on a dam are
- wave action,
- overflow of water, and
- seismic shocks.
• Dams can be divided into two major categories
according to the type of material with which they are
constructed, namely,
• concrete dams and
• earth dams.
Gibe 3 Dam
Tekeze Dam
• Earth dams are embankments of earth with an
impermeable core to control seepage.
GG II dam
grouting
Bridge foundation
• The ground conditions beneath bridge locations
must be adequately investigated, especially in the
case when a bridge has to cross a river.
• The geology beneath a river should be correlated
with the geology on both banks, and drilling beneath
the river should go deep enough to determine the
solid rock in place.
• The geological conditions may be complicated by
the presence of a buried channel beneath a river.
• The data obtained from a site
investigation should enable the
bridge, piers and abutments to
be designed satisfactorily.
• The loads acting on the bridge piers are:
- the dead load
- the live load of the traffic
- the horizontal thrust of the river