scholarly journals Study on Compaction Construction of Special Cushion in Altas Hydro Project

Author(s):  
Fengyi Tan ◽  
Lin Hu ◽  
Libo Chen ◽  
Desheng Tang ◽  
Haijun Ren
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2012 ◽  
Vol 3 ◽  
pp. 48-54 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cao Fujun ◽  
Fang Guohua ◽  
Ma Xiaogang ◽  
Hu Zhinong

2018 ◽  
Vol 69 (12) ◽  
pp. 1870 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stephen V. Amaral ◽  
Benjamin S. Coleman ◽  
Jenna L. Rackovan ◽  
Kelly Withers ◽  
Benjamin Mater

Hydropower dams can negatively affect upstream and downstream migratory fish populations in many ways, such as blocking access to upstream habitats and causing injuries or mortality during downstream passage. For downstream passage at projects in the USA, federal regulators and agencies responsible for oversight of hydropower facilities typically require assessment studies and mitigation to address negative effects, with a primary goal of minimising fish impingement and turbine entrainment and mortality. So as to assess the effects of downstream passage of fish populations at a unique, small hydro project on the Mississippi River, impingement and entrainment rates, Oberymeyer gate passage, spillway gate passage, turbine survival, and total downstream passage survival were estimated. It was determined that 85% of fish passing downstream at the project would be small enough to pass through the bar spacing of the trash racks and 15% would be physically excluded. When 55% of river flow enters the turbine intake channel, the total project survival rates were estimated to be 77.3% with an Obermeyer gate bypass rate of 10 and 96.6% with a gate bypass rate of 90%. Therefore, any effects on local fish populations resulting from the operation of the project are expected to be negligible and inconsequential on the basis of expected survival rates for the range and probability of river flows occurring at the project.


2012 ◽  
Vol 542-543 ◽  
pp. 1061-1064
Author(s):  
Hai Tao Mao ◽  
Xiao Ju Wang

The theme of this paper concentrates on hydro- projects’ seepage field in rocks, including the properties of the seepage which flow through both hole qualitative like rocks and fractured rocks. Present the finite element analyzing program which can solve the problem of three dimensional seepage field in hole qualitative rock medium. Apply the program some hydro-project, computed the seepage field in the dam foundation and dam abutments. Besides, further research is done on the decision of the model range limit. And the influence of the pariah shape.


2015 ◽  
Vol 42 (9) ◽  
pp. 645-655 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martin Jasek ◽  
Amy Pryse-Phillips

The objectives of the study were to describe the existing ice conditions in the Peace River and to predict changes as a result of the proposed Site C Clean Energy Project (the Project). The analyses of changes due to the Project were conducted using the CRISSP and PRTIGM models. Sixteen winters were simulated to provide a representative range of meteorological conditions on which to base the conclusions of the study. Potential changes are described in terms of the following ice characteristics: maximum upstream extent of ice cover; timing of ice cover formation and break-up; freeze-up and break-up water levels at the Town of Peace River; ice thickness; changes in ice conditions relevant for river ice crossings. The analyses also included predicting changes in these ice characteristics due to the combined influence of the Project and the proposed Dunvegan Hydro Project in Alberta. Two future climate scenarios were also considered.


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