Description

Book Synopsis
A clear and enriching examination of the basic design and dimensioning principles that govern dam engineering.

Dams are one of the largest and most complex civil engineering projects and have always been an important element in development and economic prosperity. Their major role is to store water supplies to meet the vital and energy needs of the populations, to protect people and landscapes from the destructive effects of water, and to serve as a recourse in the event of water shortages.

Dams clearly articulates the basic design and dimensioning principles that govern dam engineering. It also details a three-pillar safety concept, the different types of concrete and embankment dams as well as their impact on the environment, foundation design, and monitoring and maintenance. The material is enriched with numerous examples that reflect the internationally recognized competence of Swiss engineering in dam design. Clear and thorough, Dams enriches readers’ understanding of dam engineering.


Table of Contents
"1. Introduction
2. The Development and Future of Dams
3. Different Types of Dams
4. Impacts on the Environment
5. Dam Safety Concept
6. Hazards and Damage Affecting Dams and Their Foundations
7. Types of Failure
8. Protection Measures
9. Risk Analysis
10. Identifying Conditions Related to the Site
11. Actions and Forces
12. Administrative Procedures and Requirements
13. Gravity dams
14. Hollow Gravity Dams and Buttress Dams
15. Arch Dams
16. Multiple Arch Dams
17. Roller Compacted Concrete Dams (RCC)
18. Concrete Technology
19. Concrete Behavior and Observed Phenomena
20. Embarkemnt Dams: Overview
21. Zoned Embankment Dams
22. Embankment Dam with Asphalt Concrete Core
23. Embankment Dam with an Upstream Facing
24. Construction and Behavior of Embankment Dams
25. Stability Analysis
26. Structural Details
27. Excavations
28. Grouting of Rock Foundations
29. Other Methods for Treating Foundations
30. Necessary Operating Documents
31. Surveillance and Maintenance
32. Emergency Planning and Public Safety
33. Issues Created by Reservoir Sedimentation and Their Mitigation

Dams

    Product form

    £152.00

    Includes FREE delivery

    RRP £160.00 – you save £8.00 (5%)

    Order before 4pm today for delivery by Fri 3 Jul 2026.

    A Hardback by Anton J. Schleiss, Henri Pougatsch

    15 in stock

      Trusted by thousands of customers. See 2,385+ Customer Reviews

      View other formats and editions of Dams by Anton J. Schleiss

      Publisher: Presses Polytechniques et Universitaires Romandes
      Publication Date: 05/05/2023
      ISBN13: 9782889154852, 978-2889154852
      ISBN10: 2889154858

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A clear and enriching examination of the basic design and dimensioning principles that govern dam engineering.

      Dams are one of the largest and most complex civil engineering projects and have always been an important element in development and economic prosperity. Their major role is to store water supplies to meet the vital and energy needs of the populations, to protect people and landscapes from the destructive effects of water, and to serve as a recourse in the event of water shortages.

      Dams clearly articulates the basic design and dimensioning principles that govern dam engineering. It also details a three-pillar safety concept, the different types of concrete and embankment dams as well as their impact on the environment, foundation design, and monitoring and maintenance. The material is enriched with numerous examples that reflect the internationally recognized competence of Swiss engineering in dam design. Clear and thorough, Dams enriches readers’ understanding of dam engineering.


      Table of Contents
      "1. Introduction
      2. The Development and Future of Dams
      3. Different Types of Dams
      4. Impacts on the Environment
      5. Dam Safety Concept
      6. Hazards and Damage Affecting Dams and Their Foundations
      7. Types of Failure
      8. Protection Measures
      9. Risk Analysis
      10. Identifying Conditions Related to the Site
      11. Actions and Forces
      12. Administrative Procedures and Requirements
      13. Gravity dams
      14. Hollow Gravity Dams and Buttress Dams
      15. Arch Dams
      16. Multiple Arch Dams
      17. Roller Compacted Concrete Dams (RCC)
      18. Concrete Technology
      19. Concrete Behavior and Observed Phenomena
      20. Embarkemnt Dams: Overview
      21. Zoned Embankment Dams
      22. Embankment Dam with Asphalt Concrete Core
      23. Embankment Dam with an Upstream Facing
      24. Construction and Behavior of Embankment Dams
      25. Stability Analysis
      26. Structural Details
      27. Excavations
      28. Grouting of Rock Foundations
      29. Other Methods for Treating Foundations
      30. Necessary Operating Documents
      31. Surveillance and Maintenance
      32. Emergency Planning and Public Safety
      33. Issues Created by Reservoir Sedimentation and Their Mitigation

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account