Resource

Influences on Selection of the Type of Dam

Resource Type
Industry Papers and Articles
Reference Title
Influences on Selection of the Type of Dam
Author/Presenter
Slichter, Francis B.
Organization/Agency
American Society of Civil Engineers
Publisher Name
Journal of the Soil Mechanics and Foundations Division
Year
1967
Journal Title
Journal of the Soil Mechanics and Foundations Division
Journal Volume
93
ISBN/ISSN
ISSN: 0044-7994
Abstract/Additional Information

Of those factors influencing the selection of a type of dam, the most difficult to evaluate are the characteristics of soils and rocks which form the foundation. The dam designer is cautioned against a premature fixation on criteria which may have changed by future explorations or revelations through construction excavations. A design procedure geared to the advancement in quality of foundation data is recommended. Examples are given to illustrate the design revisions, and economic losses which result when criteria are based on inadequate or incomplete exploratory programs. The fact that explorations are associated tests cannot identify conclusively underground conditions in advance of construction should be acknowledged by the owner and accepted by the contractor under terms of the construction contract. The owner should accept responsibility for the accuracy of geologic and soils data which are included in contract documents. Attempts to shift this responsibility to the contractor by inclusion of a disclaimer clause, and also a specification clause providing for an equitable adjustment under changed conditions are included.