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Topic Name : Types of Hydraulics Structures
Presented By :
Kamil Peerzada (150120119148)
Gandhinagar Institute
Of Technology
Introduction
 A dam is a hydralic structure constructed
across a river or a natural stream to
store water on its up stream side.
 It is an imprevious or fairly impervious
barrier put across a river or a natural
stream to create a reservoir for
impounding water.
 Also to diverse a water from river, or to
retain debris flowing in the river
alongwith water.
Types of Dams
 Gravity dam--------Storage dam
 Earth dam----------Storage dam
 Rockfill dam-------Storage dam
 Weir dam---------- Diversion dam
 Barrage------------ Diversion dam
 Arch dam---------- Storage dam
 Buttress dam-------Storage dam
Gravity Dam
 A gravity dam is solid masonary or concrete structure
with its cross section approximately triangular in hape.
 It's required little maintance and is most commonly used.
 constructed either of masonary or concrete.
 Al the forces of dam including its self weight are
transmitted to the foundation.
 Either straight or curved in plan.
 Various forces acting on gravity dam are water pressure,
weight of dam, uplifft pressure, earthquake forces, silt
pressure, wave pressure, ice pressure and wind
pressure.
 The hightest dams in the world are of gravity type.
.
Gravity dam
Rockfill Dam
 A rockfill dam is an embankment which
uses variable sizes of quarried
stones(rocks) to provide stabililty.
 An impervious membrance to provide
water tightness.
 With the help of transportation
equipments, it is possible to build fairly
high rock-fill dams.
.
Rockfill Dam
Arch Dam
 A dam which is constructed in the form of an
arch supported on abutments is called the
arch dam.
 It's having a curved shape plan.
 So it can stored more amount of water.
 It's having water pressure horizontally to the
abutments by arch action.
 And water pressure is transferred to the
foundation by cantilever action.
 The arch dam may be constructed in
masonary or concrete.
.
Arch Dam
Buttress Dam
 A butrress dam consists of a number of buttresses
or piers dividing the space to be dammed into a
number of spans.
 To stored the water between these buttresses,
panels are constructed of horizontal arches or flat
slabs.
 when the panels consit of arches,it is considered
as multiple type of buttress dam.
 If the panels consist of flat slab, it is known as deck
type buttress dam.
 The inclination of the deck slab is 30° -45°.
 Road can be constructed on the top of the dam.
.
Buttress Dam
Weirs
 A weir is a barrier across a river designed to alter its flow
characteristics.
 A weir is a solid obstruction.
 Weir is placed in river to raise the water level and divert the
water into the canal.
 Weirs help to pool the water behind, while allowing water to
flow steadily over their tops.
 If a weir stores water for tiding over small periods of short
supplies, it is called a storage weir.
 The main defference between a storage weir and a dam is
only hieght and duration for which the supply is stored.
 Durring floods the shutters maybe dropped down to allow
water to flow over the crest of the weir.
 It allter the flow of rivers to prevent flooding, measure
discharge, and help render rivers navigable.
.
Weirs
.
Weirs are classified further in two
parts,depend on the design of their
floor.
(1) Gravity weirs
(2) Non-gravity weirs
Barrage
 A bareage is a type of low-head, diversion
dam which consists of a number of large
gates that can be opened or closed to control
the amount of water..
 It is useful for irrigation and other system.
 A barrage is built for diverting water, and raise
the water level only a few feet.
.
 It is build on flat terrain across wide, often
meandering rivers.
 Barrage crest is kept at low level and the rising up
of water level by gates.
 During the fluids, the gates are raised to clear off
the high flood level, enabling the high flood to
pass down stream with minimum afflux.
 In this way floods are control in the river.
Check Dam
 A check dam is a small dam, which can be
either temporary or permanent, built across a
minor channel, or drainage ditch.
 In this dam sediments and pollutants are
settle down.
 It is build with logs, stones or sandhogs.
.
 It is also construcred with rockfill or
wooden boards.
 Excess water is passed over the dam.
 The impounded water slowly infiltrates
into the soil and recharges the ground
water aquifer.
.

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Types of Hydraulic Structures

  • 1. Topic Name : Types of Hydraulics Structures Presented By : Kamil Peerzada (150120119148) Gandhinagar Institute Of Technology
  • 2. Introduction  A dam is a hydralic structure constructed across a river or a natural stream to store water on its up stream side.  It is an imprevious or fairly impervious barrier put across a river or a natural stream to create a reservoir for impounding water.  Also to diverse a water from river, or to retain debris flowing in the river alongwith water.
  • 3. Types of Dams  Gravity dam--------Storage dam  Earth dam----------Storage dam  Rockfill dam-------Storage dam  Weir dam---------- Diversion dam  Barrage------------ Diversion dam  Arch dam---------- Storage dam  Buttress dam-------Storage dam
  • 4. Gravity Dam  A gravity dam is solid masonary or concrete structure with its cross section approximately triangular in hape.  It's required little maintance and is most commonly used.  constructed either of masonary or concrete.  Al the forces of dam including its self weight are transmitted to the foundation.  Either straight or curved in plan.  Various forces acting on gravity dam are water pressure, weight of dam, uplifft pressure, earthquake forces, silt pressure, wave pressure, ice pressure and wind pressure.  The hightest dams in the world are of gravity type.
  • 6. Rockfill Dam  A rockfill dam is an embankment which uses variable sizes of quarried stones(rocks) to provide stabililty.  An impervious membrance to provide water tightness.  With the help of transportation equipments, it is possible to build fairly high rock-fill dams.
  • 8. Arch Dam  A dam which is constructed in the form of an arch supported on abutments is called the arch dam.  It's having a curved shape plan.  So it can stored more amount of water.  It's having water pressure horizontally to the abutments by arch action.  And water pressure is transferred to the foundation by cantilever action.  The arch dam may be constructed in masonary or concrete.
  • 10. Buttress Dam  A butrress dam consists of a number of buttresses or piers dividing the space to be dammed into a number of spans.  To stored the water between these buttresses, panels are constructed of horizontal arches or flat slabs.  when the panels consit of arches,it is considered as multiple type of buttress dam.  If the panels consist of flat slab, it is known as deck type buttress dam.  The inclination of the deck slab is 30° -45°.  Road can be constructed on the top of the dam.
  • 12. Weirs  A weir is a barrier across a river designed to alter its flow characteristics.  A weir is a solid obstruction.  Weir is placed in river to raise the water level and divert the water into the canal.  Weirs help to pool the water behind, while allowing water to flow steadily over their tops.  If a weir stores water for tiding over small periods of short supplies, it is called a storage weir.  The main defference between a storage weir and a dam is only hieght and duration for which the supply is stored.  Durring floods the shutters maybe dropped down to allow water to flow over the crest of the weir.  It allter the flow of rivers to prevent flooding, measure discharge, and help render rivers navigable.
  • 14. . Weirs are classified further in two parts,depend on the design of their floor. (1) Gravity weirs (2) Non-gravity weirs
  • 15. Barrage  A bareage is a type of low-head, diversion dam which consists of a number of large gates that can be opened or closed to control the amount of water..  It is useful for irrigation and other system.  A barrage is built for diverting water, and raise the water level only a few feet.
  • 16. .  It is build on flat terrain across wide, often meandering rivers.  Barrage crest is kept at low level and the rising up of water level by gates.  During the fluids, the gates are raised to clear off the high flood level, enabling the high flood to pass down stream with minimum afflux.  In this way floods are control in the river.
  • 17. Check Dam  A check dam is a small dam, which can be either temporary or permanent, built across a minor channel, or drainage ditch.  In this dam sediments and pollutants are settle down.  It is build with logs, stones or sandhogs.
  • 18. .  It is also construcred with rockfill or wooden boards.  Excess water is passed over the dam.  The impounded water slowly infiltrates into the soil and recharges the ground water aquifer.
  • 19. .