Roller-compacted concrete dams
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# | Name | Country | height |
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1 | Gilgel Gibe III Dam | Ethiopia | 240 m |
2 | Miel Dam | Colombia | 188 m |
3 | Alpe Gera Dam | Italy | 174 m |
4 | Ralco Dam | Chile | 153.3000 m |
5 | Koudiat Acerdoune Dam | Algeria | 121 m |
6 | Çine Adnan Menderes Dam | Turkey | 120 m |
7 | Olivenhain Dam | USA | 97 m |
8 | Balambano Dam | Indonesia | 95 m |
9 | Upper Stillwater Dam | USA | 94.5000 m |
10 | Khlong Tha Dan Dam | Thailand | 93 m |
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- Comparison of the expected damage patterns from two- and three-dimensional nonlinear dynamic analyses of a roller compacted concrete dam. In: Structure and Infrastructure Engineering, v. 10, n. 3 (February 2014), pp. 305-315. (2014):
- Early-warning model of deformation safety for roller compacted concrete arch dam considering time-varying characteristics. In: Composite Structures, v. 203 (November 2018), pp. 373-381. (2018):
- The effect of construction designs on temperature field of a roller compacted concrete dam — a simulation analysis by a finite element method. In: Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering / Revue canadienne de génie civil, v. 30, n. 6 (December 2003), pp. 1153-1156. (2003):
- Effects of fly ash and crystalline additive on mechanical properties of two-graded roller compacted concrete in a high RCC arch dam. In: Construction and Building Materials, v. 182 (September 2018), pp. 682-690. (2018):
- Experimental study on electro-thermal and compaction properties of electrically conductive roller-compacted concrete overwintering layer in high RCC dams. In: Construction and Building Materials, v. 263 (December 2020), pp. 120248. (2020):