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DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2015.12.115
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Inflatable dams for shp projects

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“…The first rubber dam was developed in the mid‐1950s for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. After that, it is widely used for water diverting and storage, irrigation, power generation, and urban river landscape construction (Islam & Kumar, 2016; Kumar & Islam, 2019; Tam, 1998; Zhang et al, 2002). Many researchers have analyzed the cross‐sectional equilibrium configuration and tensile force of the water‐inflated rubber dam (Tam, 1997; Zhang et al, 2002) and air‐inflated rubber dam (Ghavanloo & Daneshmand, 2009; Streeter et al, 2015; Watson et al, 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first rubber dam was developed in the mid‐1950s for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. After that, it is widely used for water diverting and storage, irrigation, power generation, and urban river landscape construction (Islam & Kumar, 2016; Kumar & Islam, 2019; Tam, 1998; Zhang et al, 2002). Many researchers have analyzed the cross‐sectional equilibrium configuration and tensile force of the water‐inflated rubber dam (Tam, 1997; Zhang et al, 2002) and air‐inflated rubber dam (Ghavanloo & Daneshmand, 2009; Streeter et al, 2015; Watson et al, 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, inflatable structures are used in construction and civil engineering fields. For example, inflatable rubber dams and silt fences are often used for water control [23], [24]. Inflatable structures can be used for temporary constructions such as tents and antennas [25], [26]; furthermore, they can be used to construct large structures given their light weight [27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%