Rehabilitation of Eklutna Project Features Following Earthquake of March 1964: Constructed 1951-1955. Rehabilitated 1964-19651967 - Eklutna project - 111 pages |
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adit Alaska ALLUVIAL FAN Anchor bars Anchorage ARGILLITE bedding borrow area bulkhead BUREAU OF RECLAMATION Butyl rubber channel Chugach Mountains clay concrete pipe conduit sections constructed contract contractor cubic yards cutoff trench dam and spillway damage DENVER Detail downstream DOZER PIT drill holes earthquake Eklutna Creek Eklutna Dam Eklutna Lake Eklutna Powerplant Eklutna project embankment excavation existing feet 6 inches feet long GATE SHAFT glacial till gravel GRAYWACKE headgate inlet inspection installed intake structure INTERIOR BUREAU joints Knik River left abutment Matanuska miles operation Original ground surface Palmer penstock Peter Kiewit Sons powerhouse precast concrete precast concrete conduit PRECAST CONDUIT pressure tunnel PROFILE RECLAMATION EKLUTNA rectangular rehabilitation repair replacement dam replacement of Eklutna ring riprap rock backfill rockfill sand SCALE OF FEET SECTION A-A slope specifications splices stilling basin structure and conduit surge tank tailrace trashrack turbines upstream width zone 1 material
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Page 45 - ACI 318-63 3_/ (where d is the distance from extreme compression fiber to the centroid of the tension reinforcement). The shear was thus kept smaller to handle unpredictable loadings.
Page 12 - ... is a heterogeneous mixture of clay, silt, sand, gravel, cobbles and boulders, or of most of these materials.
Page 107 - Effects of the earthquake of March 27, 1964, on the Alaska Railroad: US Geol. Surv., Prof. Paper, No. 545-D, 161 p., illus. (incl. geol. sketch maps), 1970. (The Alaska earthquake, March 27, 1964; effects on transportation, communications, and utilities) Dec 19 E70-32691 McCulloch.