wollundry5
Geotechnical
- Jan 28, 2003
- 3
Our company is a major electricity supplier located in Australia. One of our dams is a 93 m high Concrete Face Rockfill Dam. The slope of the downstream face of the dam is 1V : 1.3 H (38 degrees). The dam was constructed during the early 1980's and now the spillway has been deemed to have insufficient discharge capacity.
One of the options to increase the capacity of the spillway is to cover the face with Roller Compacted Concrete (RCC) constructed in steps and allow water to spill over this. The RCC will need to be anchored to the rockfill. When the this secondary spillway is in use the estimated uplift forces will be in the order of 10 - 15 tonnes per square metre of spillway area.
The problem we have is how to drill a hole on face of the dam, how to install the anchor (about 3 m in length) and how to grout the anchor into the rock (the rock fill has no shear strength). Does anybody have any suggestions from past experience about installing anchors / dowels in rock fill
One of the options to increase the capacity of the spillway is to cover the face with Roller Compacted Concrete (RCC) constructed in steps and allow water to spill over this. The RCC will need to be anchored to the rockfill. When the this secondary spillway is in use the estimated uplift forces will be in the order of 10 - 15 tonnes per square metre of spillway area.
The problem we have is how to drill a hole on face of the dam, how to install the anchor (about 3 m in length) and how to grout the anchor into the rock (the rock fill has no shear strength). Does anybody have any suggestions from past experience about installing anchors / dowels in rock fill