1975
DOI: 10.1007/bf02378065
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Dam construction by blasting

Abstract: Constructing dams by direct blaring has become widespread in the USSR. The main advantages of this method is the reduction in construction time and labor. The quality of dams constructed by blasting has not been examined in detail heretofore and, therefore, in this atticle on the basis of the authors" investigations and data obtained by other investigators an attempt is made to analyze the quality of these darns and to reveal factors affect-Lug it.The main indices givetning the quality of such dams are the pat… Show more

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“…Figure 4a). Petrov et al (1975) and Adushkin (2000Adushkin ( , 2011 highlight the advantages of blast-fill dams compared to traditional rock-fill dams: blast-fill dams are generally less susceptible to inner erosion due to the presence of both fine-and very coarse-grained material created by the blast and they are considered to be more stable, especially in seismic conditions. Korchevsky et al (2011) explain the latter characteristic through analogy with natural rockslide dams that proved to be very stable (using examples mainly from the Tien Shan) -probably also due to the mixture of fine-and coarse-grained material contributing to a larger resistance to friction when experiencing high amplitude shaking.…”
Section: Blast-fill Damsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 4a). Petrov et al (1975) and Adushkin (2000Adushkin ( , 2011 highlight the advantages of blast-fill dams compared to traditional rock-fill dams: blast-fill dams are generally less susceptible to inner erosion due to the presence of both fine-and very coarse-grained material created by the blast and they are considered to be more stable, especially in seismic conditions. Korchevsky et al (2011) explain the latter characteristic through analogy with natural rockslide dams that proved to be very stable (using examples mainly from the Tien Shan) -probably also due to the mixture of fine-and coarse-grained material contributing to a larger resistance to friction when experiencing high amplitude shaking.…”
Section: Blast-fill Damsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This concept is verified by the service experience of the above-menNoned existing avalanche dams and the results of experimental blasts, which testify to the stability of the basic geotectmical characteristics of blasted avalanches, viz., high density and piping stability. These properties are increased with the magnitude of the blast, the drop of the rock into place, and the dimensions of the resillting fill, insofar as they depend mainly on the compression of the roekfiU upon falling [2].…”
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