Technical investigations: Bull.1. Trial load method of analyzing arch dams. Bull.2. Slab analogy experiments. Bull.3. Model tests of Boulder Dam. Bull.4. Stress studies for Boulder Dam. Bull.5. Penstock analysis and stiffener design. Bull.6. Model tests of arch and cantilever elements |
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... TRIAL LOAD METHOD 12 General 13 2 Development of method 14 B4 BASIS OF TRIAL LOAD METHOD 3 Assumptions 15 4 Accuracy of assumptions 16 EFFECTS INCLUDED IN ANALYSES 5 Adjustments considered 17 6 Poisson's ratio effects 18 7 Importance of ...
... TRIAL LOAD METHOD 12 General 13 2 Development of method 14 B4 BASIS OF TRIAL LOAD METHOD 3 Assumptions 15 4 Accuracy of assumptions 16 EFFECTS INCLUDED IN ANALYSES 5 Adjustments considered 17 6 Poisson's ratio effects 18 7 Importance of ...
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... Trial load adjustments 26 20 Vertical displacements 27 LOAD CONDITIONS 21 General 28 22 External loads 28 23 Internal loads 29 24 Application of loads 29 CANTILEVERS 25 Description 26 Unit radial ... TRIAL LOAD METHOD OF ANALYZING ARCH DAMS.
... Trial load adjustments 26 20 Vertical displacements 27 LOAD CONDITIONS 21 General 28 22 External loads 28 23 Internal loads 29 24 Application of loads 29 CANTILEVERS 25 Description 26 Unit radial ... TRIAL LOAD METHOD OF ANALYZING ARCH DAMS.
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... load 109 98 Uniform twist load 110 99 Triangular twist load 111 100 Temperature load 101 Summary of load formulas 111 111 102 SECTION General statement 103 Notation 104 Arch constants 105 4 TRIAL LOAD METHOD OF ANALYZING ARCH DAMS.
... load 109 98 Uniform twist load 110 99 Triangular twist load 111 100 Temperature load 101 Summary of load formulas 111 111 102 SECTION General statement 103 Notation 104 Arch constants 105 4 TRIAL LOAD METHOD OF ANALYZING ARCH DAMS.
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... LOADS 152 General 153 Horizontal water loads 164 165 154 Vertical water loads 155 Temperature loads 156 Concentrated loads 165 165 165 PREPARATORY STEPS SECTION 157 General 158 Foundation 159 Cantilevers 160 6 TRIAL LOAD METHOD OF ANALYZING ...
... LOADS 152 General 153 Horizontal water loads 164 165 154 Vertical water loads 155 Temperature loads 156 Concentrated loads 165 165 165 PREPARATORY STEPS SECTION 157 General 158 Foundation 159 Cantilevers 160 6 TRIAL LOAD METHOD OF ANALYZING ...
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United States. Bureau of Reclamation. FIGURE Tangential arch loads PAGE 34 35 Twist loads cn arch elements 36 Variable thickness arch 37 Arch with ... TRIAL LOAD METHOD OF ANALYZING ARCH DAMS VARIABLE THICKNESS ARCH VARIABLE THICKNESS ARCH.
United States. Bureau of Reclamation. FIGURE Tangential arch loads PAGE 34 35 Twist loads cn arch elements 36 Variable thickness arch 37 Arch with ... TRIAL LOAD METHOD OF ANALYZING ARCH DAMS VARIABLE THICKNESS ARCH VARIABLE THICKNESS ARCH.
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1st term analysis analyzing angle angular movements applied arch abutment arch and cantilever arch center line arch constants arch dams arch elements arch load arch point B₁ B₂ bending bending moment Boulder Dam C₂ calculated cantilever elements center of gravity chapter circular arches concrete cos² CRACKED CANTILEVER curves D-terms D₁ deflections due deformations downstream face effects elastic elevation equations extrados fillet forces and moments formulas horizontal element horizontal plane horizontal section load constants M₂ modulus of elasticity nonsymmetrical Poisson's ratio radial deflections radial loads radial shear reservoir water rotations shear stress sheet shown in figure sin² structure tangential deflections tangential shear Term 2ND Term thrust trial load analyses trial load method triangular loads trigonometric functions twist adjustment twist loads twisting moments uniform thickness UNIT ELEMENT unit loads unit radial upstream face values variable thickness arch vers voussoir water load ΕΙ ΦΑ Φι
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Page 19 - The general effect of considering twist action is a decrease1 in radial deflections at practically all locations, a decrease in maximum arch stress, a decrease in cantilever stress at the downstream face of the dam, and an increase in cantilever stress at the upstream face of the dam.
Page 19 - ... changes in vertical sections cause negligible horizontal movements. Increases in temperature in the arch elements work against the water load and were neglected except for the case of minimum water level. Decreases in temperature in the arch elements work with the load and were included in the analysis. The maximum probable decrease in temperature below the temperature existing at the time of grouting the joints is the change which was included in the stress analysis. The vertical joints were...
Page 198 - Thus the maximum shearing stress acts on the plane bisecting the angle between the largest and smallest principal stresses and is equal to half the difference between these principal stresses. If we compute the normal stresses on these planes and designate them by...
Page 13 - ... each horizontal element ; and that the true division of load is the one which causes equal arch and cantilever deflections at all points in all arches and cantilevers, instead of at the crown cantilever only. Furthermore, the...
Page 142 - A nonsymmetrieal areh of uniform thiekness is eneountered only if it is desirable to have the erown of the arch coincide with the maximum cantilever section, or if abutment yielding conditions are different on the two sides of the canyon. Otherwise the crown is placed at the middle and the arch is analyzed as symmetrical. A nonsymmetrical arch will obviously have nonsymmetrical loads, requiring separate calculation of loads on both sides of the arch. The general computation forms with no omissions...
Page 141 - The advantage of this operation is that one set of arch constants can be used for the computation of these loads and the nonsymmetrical loads. In using computation forms for the analysis of nonsymmetrical triangular and concentrated loads on symmetrical arches, many computations are omitted. These are briefly listed as follows : Sheet 1. — All arch constants, trigonometric functions, coordinates, and abutment movement functions for the right side of the arch, because they are the same as on the...
Page 19 - The general result of considering tangential shear in trial load analyses is a decrease in radial deflections near the crown section, an increase in radial deflections near the abutments, and a slight increase in arch stresses at the abutments without appreciable stress changes at the crown. The importance of tangential shear effects varies primarily with the ratio of length of dam to height.
Page 29 - Water Pressures on Dams During Earthquakes," Trans. Am. Soc. CE, vol. 98, 1933, pp. 418-472.
Page 115 - The contribution of a voussoir to an arch constant at a point is the product of the multiplier for that voussoir, in terms of...