Concrete/Masonry Dams
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Photograph of Holtwood Dam, a concrete/masonry dam located along the Susquehanna River in south central Pennsylvania. (Tripadvisor) |
Concrete/Masonry Dams are constructed as either gravity dams, buttress dams, or arch dams depending on how they maintain structural stability. Concrete dams can be constructed using either conventional concrete or roller-compacted concrete (RCC). Masonry dams are constructed using stone, brick, or other masonry units joined together using mortar. Construction of masonry dams are labor-intensive and are less commonly used in modern dam construction than other types of dams.
Types of Concrete/Masonry Dams
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Revision ID: 2638
Revision Date: 09/09/2022