Adding Spillways Capacity to Existing Dams
Canadian Electrical Association, Spring Conference This short paper discusses the work required to build a new side channel, stoplog-controlled spillway at Gull Pond, Newfoundland; the advantages of "trigger" stoplog release mechanisms; the addition of spill capacity by means of an overflo...
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ftunivtoronto:oai:tspace.library.utoronto.ca:1807/109585 2023-05-15T17:21:11+02:00 Adding Spillways Capacity to Existing Dams Gordon, J.L 1993-03-29 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1807/109585 en_ca eng University of Toronto http://hdl.handle.net/1807/109585 dams spillways civil engineering Technical 1993 ftunivtoronto 2021-12-26T18:18:12Z Canadian Electrical Association, Spring Conference This short paper discusses the work required to build a new side channel, stoplog-controlled spillway at Gull Pond, Newfoundland; the advantages of "trigger" stoplog release mechanisms; the addition of spill capacity by means of an overflow side channel concrete spillway at Bearspaw in Alberta; the complete rebuilding and enlargement of the crest spillway at the Ghost Dam, Alberta. Other/Unknown Material Newfoundland University of Toronto: Research Repository T-Space Gull Pond ENVELOPE(-55.965,-55.965,49.550,49.550) |
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Canadian Electrical Association, Spring Conference This short paper discusses the work required to build a new side channel, stoplog-controlled spillway at Gull Pond, Newfoundland; the advantages of "trigger" stoplog release mechanisms; the addition of spill capacity by means of an overflow side channel concrete spillway at Bearspaw in Alberta; the complete rebuilding and enlargement of the crest spillway at the Ghost Dam, Alberta. |
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Adding Spillways Capacity to Existing Dams |
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Adding Spillways Capacity to Existing Dams |
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Adding Spillways Capacity to Existing Dams |
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University of Toronto |
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1993 |
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