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A buttress dam is a specific type of gravity dam in which the large mass of concrete or masonry is reduced, and the forces are diverted to the dam foundation through vertical or sloping buttresses. | A buttress dam is a specific type of gravity dam in which the large mass of concrete or masonry is reduced, and the forces are diverted to the dam foundation through vertical or sloping buttresses. | ||
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The Roselend Dam, located in France, is notable for its distinctive buttress design. | |||
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==Components of Buttress Dams== | ==Components of Buttress Dams== | ||
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Revision as of 20:22, 8 September 2022
A buttress dam is a specific type of gravity dam in which the large mass of concrete or masonry is reduced, and the forces are diverted to the dam foundation through vertical or sloping buttresses.
The Roselend Dam, located in France, is notable for its distinctive buttress design. |
Components of Buttress Dams
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Life Cycle of Buttress Dams
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Revision Date: 09/08/2022