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What is a Buttress Dam?
A buttress dam is a modification or improvisation of gravity dam. Buttresses are nothing but solid walls which are constructed parallel to the water flow with some specified thickness ate regular intervals. On these buttresses, an arch slab or inclined deck slab is provided to support upstream water. Generally, gravity dam requires more concrete. To minimize the cost, concrete quantity is minimized by clearing it from the unstressed area of dam. Finally, an important innovation takes place which is nothing but buttress dam.Types of Buttress Dams
There are five types of buttresses dams, out of which deck slab type and multiple arch type are most commonly used. Those five are as follows.- Deck slab buttress dam
- Multiple arch buttress dam
- Massive head buttress dam
- Multiple dome buttress dam
- Columnar buttress dam
Deck Slab Buttress Dam
In this type of dam, a deck slab is provided which is supported by the corbels of buttresses. This type of dam is constructed to smaller heights generally from 20 to 50 meters. The slab provided is inclined to the horizontal by about 40 to 55 degrees. This inclination is needed to stabilize the dam and support the dead load of stored reservoir water and also it prevents sliding due to self-weight of dam. In this case each deck slab unit on two adjacent buttresses acts as one independent single unit. Hence, if one unit gets effected or damaged then no need to worry about other units. Design consideration of deck slab buttress dam are same as gravity dam considerations. Again, in this case we have three types and they are- Fixed deck slab
- Free deck slab
- Cantilever type