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Zintel Canyon Design Memorandum No2 Revision Of Supplement No1 Review Of Project Economics Zintel Canyon Dam Kennewick Washington
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Book Synopsis Zintel Canyon, Kennewick, Washington by : United States. Engineers Corps
Download or read book Zintel Canyon, Kennewick, Washington written by United States. Engineers Corps and published by . This book was released on 1970 with total page 70 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Nonlinear, Incremental Structural Analysis of Zintel Canyon Dam by :
Download or read book Nonlinear, Incremental Structural Analysis of Zintel Canyon Dam written by and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This paper presents the time-history thermal analysis of Zintel Canyon Dam, a structure of approximately 70,000 cubic yards of roller compacted concrete (RCC). This study was initiated to demonstrate the implementation of the superseded ETL 1110-2-324, "Special Design Provisions for Massive Concrete Structures," as applied to RCC structures. The results of the study were published in ETL 1110-2- 536, dated December 31, 1994, which should be used as guidance when conducting analyses of mass RCC structures. Since construction of the dam has been completed, actual data for ambient conditions, placing conditions, and available material properties were used in the analysis. Time-dependent material properties were incorporated into the analysis using specially developed user subroutines for ABAQUS, a general purpose finite element code. The analysis showed that several locations in the structure exhibit high stress levels capable of generating thermal cracks. Initiation of cracks in the RCC, parallel to the axis of the structure, was evident in the results; however, stress levels were not of a magnitude to propagate these cracks to the point of concern. In addition, stress results indicated that transverse cracking of the structure may occur at up to three locations. The performance predicted by the analysis was very similar to the thermal performance predicted by earlier manual computations.