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- Title
Repair of Pandoh dam spillway by epoxy mortar: a case study.
- Authors
GUPTA, J. P.; NARWAL, GULAB SINGH
- Abstract
Every year during the monsoon season the river discharge carries a huge quantity of silt laden water, boulders and tree logs which roll over the spillway surface and also the frequent flushing operations which are carried out during the monsoon season for the exclusion of deposited silt in the reservoir causes heavy damage to the spillway chute and flip bucket. When due to sudden flood the silt from the reservoir side is spilled over into the intake pit and the water conductor system may be choked with silt. The whole of the water has to be released through spillway until the supply of water is resumed through water conductor system for generation of electricity after desilting the intake pit. The average damage to the chute and flip bucket may be 3" and the extent of maximum damage is observed in the flip bucket which is to the tune of 6". At few places reinforcement bars are also found exposed. The steel plate provided at the end of the flip bucket can also be found damaged at many places. It is planned that in the first instance the water will be released through right side and the area in front of remaining gates up to the end of flip bucket will be repaired. Later in the second stage the water will be released through left side gate and the area in front of right side gate will be repaired.
- Subjects
FLOODS; SPILLWAYS -- Maintenance &; repair; EPOXY resins; MORTAR; DESILTING basins
- Publication
Indian Journal of Power & River Valley Development, 2019, Vol 69, Issue 3/4, p46
- ISSN
0019-5537
- Publication type
Article