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Constructing filter diaphragms using good construction practices is critical to the integrity of a dam. Two common techniques used in filter diaphragm construction include concurrent construction and cut and fill construction. | Constructing filter diaphragms using good [[construction]] practices is critical to the integrity of a dam. Two common techniques used in filter diaphragm construction include concurrent construction and cut and fill construction. | ||
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On-site soils tend to be gap graded and are prone to segregation. If on-site soils are used in the downstream shell of a dam, carefully place soils to minimize segregation. | On-site [[soils]] tend to be gap graded and are prone to segregation. If on-site soils are used in the downstream shell of a dam, carefully place soils to minimize segregation. | ||
''Two common techniques used in filter diaphragm construction include concurrent construction and cut and fill construction.'' | ''Two common techniques used in filter diaphragm construction include concurrent construction and cut and fill construction.'' |
Revision as of 03:30, 2 December 2022
Message: Constructing the filter diaphragm is a critical component of a dam's integrity.
Constructing filter diaphragms using good construction practices is critical to the integrity of a dam. Two common techniques used in filter diaphragm construction include concurrent construction and cut and fill construction.
Contamination
If there are contaminations in the filter, concentrated flows can develop that can lead to erosion of embankment particles.
Compaction
Compaction during construction can further break down particles and lower the permeability of filters. For critical filters and drains, consider specifying material gradations.
Segregation
On-site soils tend to be gap graded and are prone to segregation. If on-site soils are used in the downstream shell of a dam, carefully place soils to minimize segregation.
Two common techniques used in filter diaphragm construction include concurrent construction and cut and fill construction.
Concurrent Construction
Note: The content on this page was originally created as part of DamOutletWorks.org (DOWL, 2018). It has subsequently been updated and reformatted as part of the Dam Safety Toolbox.
Revision ID: 4763
Revision Date: 12/02/2022