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 Large Dams in China - A Fifty Year Review
 
 In English
 By Jiazheng Pan& Jing He
 Page: 1129 pages, 184x260mm 
 Pub. Date : 2000
 Hard
 Price: US$115


This book, supported by China State Electric Power Corporation, summarizes the successful experience in dam construction obtained during the past 50 years and provides enlightening information to colleagues all over the world.

It is organized into 21 chapters, and focuses on the innovative technology and practicable know-how.

Although each chapter is independent, they have common features of being typically Chinese with concerns on technical advances and academic achievements.

These chapters are highlighted as follows:

Chapter 1 reviews the development of China's dam construction          technology including an overview of ancient Chinese dam          construction, traditional expertise and recent innovations.

Chapter 2 describes China's abundant hydropower resources as well as          their characteristics, extent of exploitations, and future          of China's waterpower.

Chapter 3 covers the advances in hydrological analysis and hydropower          potential assessment related to China's hydropower          development.

Chapter 4 discusses the environmental technology in dam construction.

Chapter 5 introduces the geological problems encountered in dam          construction. It reviews the main four geological          exploration tasks involved in dam construction, which are:          regional tectonic stability and earthquake risk assessment,          hydro and environment geology, dam site engineering geology          and hydrogeology,, and natural construction materials.

Chapter 6 desribes the characteristics in planning and layout for          China's large hydropower stations as well as the design          aspects of various types of dams.

Chapter 7 presents the numerical models of shape optimization for arch          dams and the corresponding mathematical approaches.          Applications of these methods for practical problems have          been given.

Chapter 8 reviews the development of roller compacted concrete dams          with particular interests in the applications of fly-ash,          and the construction method of thin layer, full cross          section and continuous placement.

Chapter 9 gives a general review of special concrete for high dam with          characters of high strength, and low heat. Also included are          approaches for crack-proof and abrasion-proof at high          velocity with high sedimentation flow. This chapter reviews          the main characteristics of the special concrete such as          Polymer, silica fume and underwater non-dispersive concrete          as well as their applications.

Chapter 10 reviews China's concrete face rockfill dams, characterized           by its wide spread coverage over the country with a variety           of climatic and topographic conditions. Some dams involve           large construction scales and challenging heights of 200m.           The profession has given special concern over scientific           research which resulted in outstanding achievements.

Chpater 11 covers the underground works technology which includes           large-diameter and high -pressure tunnels, underground           power houses, penstocks with deep overburden, unlining and           shotcrete lining runnels.

Chapter 12 discusses the mechanism of high rock slope failures           occurred during China's hydropower construction and the           approaches for slope stability analysis and stablizations.

Chapter 13 highlights the achievements, status and characteristics of           China's dam earthquake engineering. Emphasis has been given           to the seismic background, tasks of earthquake engineering,           earthquake damage evaluation, reservoir-induced earthquake,           criterions, standards and specifications for seismic design 
           and anti-earthquake measure.

Chapter 14 concerned with the design principles for discharge           facilities in high dam complex and the achievements in           developing new types of energy dissipators. This chapter           also presents some concerned with energy dissipation for           high velocity flow.

Chapter 15 reviews the dam engineering related navigation facilities           which have been completed or under construction. They           include Gezhouba, Shuiko, Yantan, and three Gorges. Issues           addressed in this chapter includes the buildings (shiplock           and shiplift), structures (the lock head and chamber),           hydraulics (water supply and valves hydraulics), and the           metal equipment (the gates, valve hoists and related           equipment).

Chapter 16, 17 and 18 cover the construction technology and equipment           of the Three Gorges, Ertan and Xiaolangdi Project           respectively.

Chapter 19 summarizes the achievements and the special problems in           manufacturing hydraulic machinery. The author gives a           special discussion on the design conditions and optimal           hydraulic properties of the Three Gorges units.

Chapter 20 presents the advances in scientific research that has           greatly promoted the development of China's hydropower           construction, particularly in the past 20 years. It gives a           brief introduction to the large research instrument           installed in China Institute of Water Resources and           Hydropower Research, such as the large-scale shaking table           with 3-dimensinal vibrations, the geotechnical centrifuge,           dynamic triaxial testing machine, etc.

Chapter 21 gives a forward look of China's hydropower development,           which presents Chinese dam builders both challenges and           opportunities of solving difficult technical problems and           achieving their new ambitions.

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