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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 450-455 
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 466-470 
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 456-461 
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    Notes: Conclusions 1. Yielding of a foundation has a considerable effect on the seismic stability of roundhead buttress dams. The experimental data presented in the article are not complete but can be used in design for taking into account the indicated factor. 2. When a structure is subjected to a seismic load of the traveling-wave type directed along the canyon, the magnitudes of the stresses in the buttress near the base of the dam can prove to be considerably greater than those obtained by calculation or experiment without consideration of this factor. 3. The local stress concentrations arising in the lower part of the dam in the zone of interlocking side planes of the roundhead buttress can be eliminated in the case of a lateral earthquake by means of joints-notches on the side planes of the roundheads or by constructing under each section a yielding interlayer having an increased tensile strength. 4. Sealing of all the intersectional joints of the dam is an effective method of increasing its seismic stability. This method is especially effective under conditions of narrow sites.
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 471-478 
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 462-465 
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    Notes: Conclusions 1. The diversity of the specific construction conditions of impervious membrane elements raises many problems which call for additional investigation. Special attention should be focused on the creation of simpler systems, the improvement of their reliability, and the justification of the durability of the membrane materials. 2. The required simplicity, technical advantages, and reliability of membrane system should be obtained, in particular, through the use of gravel soils in the protective and underlying layers, mechanized placing of these soils, use of other methods than fusion for joining the membranes at the construction site, and imparting convexity into the membrane cover at the places of contact with the banks and the concrete structure as well as over the entire cover area. 3. When the soil is placed by mechanical means, the thickness of the protective layer for a facing on gravelsand or pebbly soil should not be less than 1.0 m and the size of the particles in the underlying layer should be 20–40 mm. 4. A facing made from polymer sheets placed with 0.5–1-moverlaps is equivalent to a clay or loam facing, from the permeability standpoint.
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 479-486 
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 494-495 
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 492-493 
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 487-491 
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 504-509 
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 503-503 
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 497-502 
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    Notes: Conclusions 1. The usefulness and economy of the temperature observations at the 22nd CPSU Congress Volga hydroelectric plant permit recommending similar methods for the maintenance of hydraulic structures, for other hydraulic developments. 2. For quick adoption of the temperature method of seepage control, it is necessary to select a more rational type of deep electrothermometer and to initiate the manufacture of this instrument at one of the factories of nonstandard devices of the Ministry of Power and Electrification of the USSR. 3. It is necessary to improve the methods of utilization of temperature observations for the control of seepage regime and of the state of structures and their impervious elements (facings, cores, aprons, etc.) on cohesive soils.
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 510-510 
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 511-511 
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 512-512 
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 513-514 
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 584-586 
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 587-587 
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 603-605 
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 598-598 
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 813-820 
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    Notes: Conclusions The commission of experts of the Government Committee for Construction of the USSR gave a general evaluation of the design and construction of the Plyavin'sk hydroelectric plant, in which it is stated that the construction of this plant is an example of creative purposeful work of a collective of designers, scientific workers, constructors, and operators. At the same time, it is recommended that the Ministry of Power and Electrification of the USSR put into effect the following measures: a) in order to provide a wide dissemination of the experience with the design, construction, and operation of the Plyavin'sk hydroelectric plant, to speed up the publication of the technical reports from the Gidroproekt Institute on the design, construction, and experience with its operation; b) to make wider use in the reinforced-concrete structures of the projected hydraulic developments of the precast reinforced concrete elements used at the Plyavin'sk plant; c) to apply at other construction projects of the Ministry the experience with the operating control of the quality of the construction-erection work; d) with a view to increasing the power effectiveness of the Plyavin'sk hydroelectric plant and of all the plants being constructed on the Lower Daugav, to ensure the required financing contemplated under the Five-Year Plan for the period 1971–1975, and to expand the Kegumsk hydroelectric plant, in order to speed up the introduction of highly effective additional capacity; e) to work out measures for eliminating the design and technical deficiencies discovered in the design and construction of the Plyavin'sk plant, and to control the introduction of these measures.
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    Notes: Conclusions 1. The presence of grooves for installation of the maintenance gates in the lateral walls and pier of an elbow draft tube diffuser, with the roof opening tightly closed by means of a special plug which ensures a plane surface, practically does not affect the power characteristics of the turbine. 2. The presence of an uncovered opening leads to a deterioration of the power characteristics in the principal operating zone of the turbine regimes. The closer the roof openings are to the turbine axis, the more significant the efficiency decrease, the discharge capacity, and the power output of the turbine.
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 588-588 
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 613-613 
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 616-617 
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 615-615 
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 623-632 
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    Notes: Conclusions 1. Experience in the construction of the Roselan-Bati, Festenniog, Weinberg, Reisach, and Rama tunnels shows that the construction of pressure tunnels with a thin equalizing concrete lining and with deep strengthening grouting under a pressure equal to about twice the operating pressure in the tunnel in rocks diverse in their geologic and geotechnic characteristics is completely warranted both from the technical and, obviously, from the economic viewpoint. As a result of strengthening grouting of the rock the necessary compressive prestressing can be attained in the rock and in the lining, eliminating the occurrence of tensile stresses from the internal pressure and the opening of cracks. 2. Observance of the following conditions is necessary: a) Conduction of preliminary, sufficiently extensive comprehensive investigations corresponding to the scale of the structure to determine the geologic structure of the rocks around the tunnel, its jointing, permeability, and deformation, strength, and other physical and mechanical properties; b) proper assignment of the number, direction, and depth of boreholes and of the necessary grouting pressure; c) selection of the compositions of the cement grouts corresponding to the geologic conditions and geotechnic characteristics of the rocks in each given zone; d) correct performance of injection work, use of simultaneous group injection over the entire perimeter of the lining over the greatest possible length with monitoring of the pressures and absorption of the grout; e) systematic instrument monitoring of the effect of grouting work by measuring deformations.
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 617-620 
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 643-647 
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    Notes: Conclusions 1. A model of the contact strength of a plate and foundation made of plaster is proposed which is based on the second theory of strength of materials. The results of laboratory experiments confirm this model. 2. The result of treating the plate experiments for the Krasnoyarsk and Bratsk stations by the proposed method of evaluating the strength of the concrete-rock joint gave a smaller scatter of the strength values than in the case of treatment by the Coulomb relation. However, the problem of the strength of the concrete-rock joint is rather complex and requires further elaboration.
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 657-662 
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 653-656 
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    Notes: Conclusions 1. The maxium elastic deformations of concrete depend linearly on tensile strength and can be described by a general equation both for gravel concrete and for rubble concrete, Eqs. (2) and (3). Equal-strength (in tension) gravel and rubble concretes have the same values of maximum elastic deformations. 2. The pseudoplastic deformations measured by two opposite instruments depend randomly on the position of the instruments relative to the zone in which at first microruptures and then a through crack form intensely. 3. A comparison of pseudoplastic deformation of type I in gravel and rubble concretes indicates the presence of a trend toward an increase of pseudoplastic deformations in rubble concrete. 4. When a crack penetrates into an artificial defect it opens more than in a specimen without a defect.
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 663-668 
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    Notes: Conclusions 1. Equation (1) is presently the best substantiated by full-scale observations for R≤3 m. 2. The complexity of Eq. (2) for determining the variable exponent y necessitates resorting to specially calculated tables of CηR or to simpler equations. 3. For the range 0.3〈R〈5 m we can recommend also Eq. (5) which gives for this range deviations not exceeding ±(1–2)% of C by Eq. (1). 4. For 5〈R〈10 m we can recommend for determining C Eq. (6) or simpler Eq. (4), the results of calculating C by which coincide with Eq. (6). 5. Equation (1) with values of the exponent y determined from Eqs. (10) and (11) can also be used for calculating C. 6. The collection of full-scale data on the value of C for rivers and canals with values hav〉5 m is quite useful and expedient for a more complete substantiation of Eqs. (10) and (11) [4, 6].
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 674-674 
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 675-676 
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 677-682 
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 683-687 
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 688-691 
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 671-673 
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    Notes: Conclusions 1. The concept of “allowable pressure” on the rock foundations of hydraulic structures has a definite physical and analytical sense. Its value is, on the one hand, a characteristic of the behavior of rock under the loads, and, on the other, a criterion of the limit of applicability of current methods for analysis of structure jointly with their foundations. Beyond the limits of the allowable pressure, we should expect the beginning of foundation failure and simultaneous disturbance of the linear relation between the load and the deformation, which is used at the present time for analytical and other investigation. 2. The disturbances of the rock foundation which lead to its failure are discovered only by applying loads inclined or tangential to the foundation surface. Under the action of only the normal load, the value of the allowable pressure is so high that it exceeds the values of the loads transmitted by modern structures. The allowable pressure can be that obtained by introducing the reducing coefficient into the pressure which engenders a limiting shearing stress, such that any higher values cause failure of the foundation. 3. Determination of the allowable load in the design of hydraulic structures is necessary, first of all, for high arch dams, whose specific pressure on the foundations may reach 90–100 kg/cm2. 4. The value of the allowable pressure can be determined from the graph of the relation between the rate of deformation and the load, constructed from the results of field tests, as shown in this article.
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 698-701 
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 696-697 
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 704-704 
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 705-705 
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 774-779 
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    Notes: Conclusions 1. The soil model considered takes into account the load trajectory, cross relations between spherical stress and strain tensors and deviators, and rotation of the stress axes. 2. Coaxiality of the increments of the stress and strain deviators upon rotation of the stress axes leads to the absence of their coaxiality. 3. The expression of the state of the material k (energy conditions) as a generalization of the Mises-SchleicherBortkin condition reveals the effect of the load trajectory on soil strength and simultaneously it is an indicator of the transition from linear relations to nonlinear in the case of reloading. 4. The condition of plastic flow is characterized by the absence of volume strains caused by the stress deviator, which permits bringing the soil out of a state of plastic flow upon a change of the average stress. 5. All necessary characteristics for the given model of material can be obtained from experiments on an axisymmetric triaxial compression apparatus. 6. The loading-unloading condition, expressed in terms of the increment of strain energy, is confirmed conveniently and well by laboratory experiments. 7. The proposed soil model can be implemented with the use of the method of local variations on a BÉSM-6 computer.
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 792-793 
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 847-850 
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    Notes: Conclusions The accumulation of gas in saturated dispersed soil, forming as a result of microorganism activity, can cause the development of an appreciable pore-water pressure. In laboratory experiments the pore-water pressure reached 4 kg/cm2 and more. The gas bubbles with an excess pressure impart elasticity to the soil and in combination with colloids limit its water and air permeability, reduce internal friction, and change the cohesive force between particles. Thus, the development of microorganisms in saturated dispersed soils leads, under certain conditions, to a change not only of their properties but also of the stress state, and consequently can be the cause of mobility of true quicksands, appearance of landslide processes, disturbance of the stability of structures, decompression of soils, etc. Establishment of the actual nature of the indicated phenomena in each case will permit developing of a new basis rational methods of controlling them.
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 851-855 
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    Notes: Conclusions 1. Consolidation of a vertical clay core in an earth dam located in a narrow canyon under unfavorable conditions causes a considerable change of the stress state of the dam during the initial period of operation, which can lead to the appearance of a weakened zone in the lower part of the core and to the development of cracks at the dam crest. 2. In view of the complexity of evaluating the stress state of the core of a high earth dam it seems reasonable to conduct large-scale model investigations.
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 897-897 
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 898-902 
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    Power technology and engineering 7 (1973), S. 882-884 
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    Notes: Conclusions 2. The specific consumption of heat for the cities and settlements being constructed fluctuates within very wide limits even for dwellings of the same type, depending upon the predominant nature of the work carried out by the people, the degree of availability of consumer-service enterprises at the localities, the concentration of children in the population, and the climatic conditions. 3. Experience with supplying heat to the residential zones in the Bratsk power-industrial region indicates that for the specific climatic conditions of the Bratsk and Ust'-Ilimsk areas and the construction characteristics of the heated buildings, the room temperature, adopted as 18\dgC according to the norms, is insufficient. It is necessary to maintain the temperature at 21\2-22\dgC; this change will also lead to an increase in the specific consumption of heat. 4. Organization of the heat supply to the residential zones on the basis of individual electric heaters in each apartment reduces considerably the specific heat consumption, in comparison with central heat-supply systems. It is necessary to develop new types of reliable and comfortable individual heating units and water heaters for each apartment, to organize their mass production, and to install them at new dwellings being constructed. 5. The breaking up of the electric boilers into smaller units leads to a decrease in the specific installed capacity of the electric boilers and of the power transformers per m2 of heated area. These indices have their lowest values when individual electric heaters are used for each apartment. 6. It is necessary to plan careful investigations into the consumption of electricity for heating and hot water supply by the residential units, including a careful inspection of the state (heat losses, leaks, etc.) of the central and individual heating systems. In order to obtain a true picture of the heat consumption in the different residential units, it is necessary to install permanent calorimenters in typical buildings.
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    Notes: Conclusions 1. The seepage regime in the HES building's foundation agrees with laboratory investigations conduced when the structures were planned. Effectiveness of the upstream apron and curtain wall varies along the upstream face, but total head dissipation along the apron and curtain wall is almost constant at 93–97% of the head. 2. The depression surface in the bodies of the earth dams lies sufficiently below the downstream slope; some rise behind the drains is due to the seams of argillaceous sands in the foundation, which create a seepage-flow head. To obtain reliable data on the position of the depression surface in a structure in situ, it is necessary to study and thoroughly evaluate the geologic conditions in the dam's foundation and the seepage properties of its body. 3. Settling, which by the end of 1970 reached 46 to 74 mm for the building and 70 to 110 mm for the abutments, has practically stabilized in recent years. 4. Relative displacements of concrete-structure blocks perpendicular to joints follow the temperature regime. Sisplacements along the joint are negligible.
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    Notes: Conclusions 1. The hydraulic testing of the turbine penstock permitted the elimination of several defects detected in its shell. Of the two types of bulkhead flanges used in the tests, the erection of the plane flange is considerably simpler. 2. The installation of a drain ahead of each line of the penstock permits the water leaking through the gate seals, when the gate is closed, to be intercepted and discharged through outlet pipes into a ditch. The use of such drains can be recommended at similar hydroelectric stations. 3. Because the removal of the internal bracing of the transition chambers in the penstocks was carried out by oxygen flame cutting, which causes local heating of the lining and its peeling away from the concrete, the number of braces should be reduced to a minimum and external ribs of sufficient stiffness adopted instead. 4. In addition to by-pass pipes connecting the draft-tube chambers, it is also desirable to provide pipes for the direct communication of the draft tubes to the tailwater, for the equalizing of water levels before raising a maintenance gate, regardless of whether or not there is water in the other pipes.
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    Notes: Conclusions 1. The investigations disclosed a phenomenon which is seldom encountered in the operation of hydraulic structures: in the powerhouse foundation at the Sheksninsk hydroelectric plant a region of reduced piezometric levels with negative heads and increased hydraulic gradients was created near the zone of the soils containing gypsum. 2. The cause of this phenomenon is the drainage action exerted on the seepage flow by the powerhouse mass. The propagation of the reduced piezometric levels to a considerable depth is intensified by the presence of pervious soil seams under the structure. 3. The seepage regime created is objectionable, since it increases the danger of chemical suffosion of the soils containing gypsum which lie at a depth of 20 m under the structures. 4. To increase the draining effect of the concrete mass upon the seepage flow, it is recommended to inundate below the downstream water level the lower gallery of the powerhouse. 5. The observations and measures applied in the investigations permitted appraising the state of the structures under the complex operating conditions, as well as disclosing the defects of the previously installed control-measurement instrumentation. 6. The investigations clearly demonstrated the harm which may be caused by an inadequate installation of control-measurement equipment in hydraulic structures.
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    Notes: Conclusions 1. Gate parts exposed to the air can be advantageously protected by a resistant metallized coating which showed high qualities in 3 years of operation; on submerged gate parts cathodic protection should be used. 2. It was found from 4 years' operational experience that the proposed anode construction is sufficiently strong, even when the gates are ice-encrusted. 3. The implemented cathodic protection ensures a quite satisfactory protection-potential distribution over the gates' surfaces. The protection is simple in operation. 4. Application of the protection on an unpainted surface entails practically no increase in operating costs. With an electrical power cost price of 0.1 kopeck/kWh and a power use of 2 kW continuously during 6 months of the year, the electrical power cost for the entire hydrocenter comes to 8.64 rubles. In protecting a painted surface, the electrical-power cost reduces by 25–30%, but painting costs per year of operation rise substantially.
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    Notes: Conclusions 1. For the analysis of arch and gravity-arch dams, wide use is made of the trial-load method. The difficulty and tediousness of the analysis using the trial-load method for determining the equalization loads make it extremely important at the present time to automate this method by means of electronic computers. 2. The method of cantilever-arch directions presented by the writers, which is based on the ideas of the wellknown method of variable directions used in mathematical physics, makes it possible to take into consideration the specific characteristics of the equations which arise in the trial-load method, to correlate the method of development at the analytical scheme with the method of solution of the equalization problem, and to create an algorithm realized on an electronic computer at the Gidroproekt Institute. 3. The analysis of the results obtained by using the MACD method demonstrated the effectiveness of this method and permitted using the program in the design of several arch dams.
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    Notes: Conclusions 1. In the first approximation, the calculation of dry materials charging regimes can be done by the usual method used for calculating hydraulic transport systems operating on liquids with varying densities. 2. In the case of dry charging of earth, there is a region of the most economical operating conditions of hydraulic transport systems for a specific saturation of the active flow with earth. The consistency of the mixture for this saturation can be called optimal, because the minimum specific expenditures of electric power correspond to it. 3. The operation of hydraulic transport systems in the recommended regimes increases considerably the economy of these machines by increasing the consistency of the mixture to the optimal, which ultimately leads to a decrease of the specific expenditures of electric power.
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    Notes: Conclusions 1. The control of water resources systems with long-term regulation reservoirs should take into consideration the probabilistic nature of stream flow, that is, it should depend to a minimum degree, at least, upon the justifiability of the long-term hydrologic predictions. 2. The control of water resources systems should be made as autonomous as possible, but using to the greatest possible extent the advantages of the combined operation of the reservoirs. This may be achieved, for example, by developing a rational hierarchical control structure for the system. 3. The control of water resources systems should be flexible in connection with the random variations in the structure, the extent of consumption, and the limitations of the system. 4. The Ministry of Reclamation and Water Management of the USSR, jointly with other interested departments, should examine the problem of the convenience of a systematic and centralized preparation of projects for the control of developing water resources systems with large reservoirs. 5. It is necessary to develop and introduce into the water resources operating practice procedures for evaluation of the activities and for the encouragement of the material interests of operating personnel which would permit implementing to the greatest possible extent the plans for optimum control of water resources systems with large reservoirs.
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    Notes: Conclusions 1. It is not rational to use for the gaps soil-tight packing made of rigid elements (sheet piles or pipes) diven between the shells of the bulkheads. 2. When the width of the gaps between the shells is less than 5 cm, it is recommended to use rubble packing placed in a well previously widened until the shell surfaces are exposed. The well should be extended down to 3 m below the expected depth of scour of the channel at the well. 3. When the width of the gaps exceeds 5 cm, it is also recommended to use rubble packing. However, before placing the material in the well, it is necessary to install a wooden member in close contact with the shell surface. The cross-sectional dimensions of the wooden member should exceed by at least 5 cm the width of the gap between the shells.
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    Notes: Conclusions The correct selection of naturally occurring soils made it possible to dispense with specially selected costly back filters between the core and the outer prisms, and beneath the facing of the upper slope of the dam, and thus to reduce very considerably the cost. Work on the reinforced-concrete structures was greatly accelerated by the use of large supporting reinforcement cages (over the full height and width of the stage) including the whole effective reinforcement, the girders of the overhead covers with a concreted bearing sheathing plate, and a stock metal sheathing.
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    Power technology and engineering 6 (1972), S. 921-924 
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    Notes: Conclusions 1. Investigations along the boundary sector of the Araks have made it possible to put forward a scheme of demarcation into engineering-geological zones. Against the background of three large geotectonic zones of broad scale, there have been distinguished eight engineering-geological regions, enabling 12 hydroengineering and one water-supply complex to be effectively sited. 2. The primary structures to be built are the Araks hydroengineering complex and the Mil'-Mugansk watersupply dam, the Khudaferin hydroengineering complex being next in order of priority. 3. By comparing different versions, subsequent research made it possible to select the optimal sitings of the Araks hydroengineering complex and the Mil'-Mugansk dam. 4. The Araks hydroengineering complex is located above the entrance to the Negram gorge in favorable topographic but fairly complex engineering-geological conditions. The latter are due to the high seismic activity and the presence nearby of large faults containing corrosive waters linked with deep-seated fault zones. 5. An important saving in the construction costs may be obtained by the availability of various local structural materials located under easy mining conditions.
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    Power technology and engineering 6 (1972), S. 941-944 
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    Notes: Conclusions 1. Experience has shown that it is perfectly possible to produce an effective bank of thawed sandy loams during the winter at ambient air temperatures in the range from −40 to −47°C, but the density is 1.6 tons/m3 as against the planned value of 1.8 tons/m3. 2. During the experimental work it was found that at temperatures in the range from −17 to −47°C the thawed sandy loams taken from the quarry remained above zero for 2.5–3.5 h; this enabled the soil to be transported over a distance of 5 km to the site and then leveled and rolled while still thawed. It was established that the coneshaped heaps dumped on the plan area must be leveled immediately before rolling. Soil which is leveled as it is spread cools faster and is poorly compacted. 3. To keep the soil above zero for a considerable time, it must be transported in large dump trucks with heated bodies. 4. Thawed material laid on the frozen layer and compacted in the thawed state joins well at the contacts and has no nonconsolidated intermediate layers or visible boundaries between the layers. Nonconsolidated intermediate layers were formed only when, as a result of deviation from the planned procedure, the soil dumped on the plan area became frozen before rolling and was therefore poorly compacted. If dumping is performed at an appropriate rate and the correct procedure is strictly observed, a somewhat higher and more uniform density of the material laid in a bank during the winter can be obtained.
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    Power technology and engineering 6 (1972), S. 945-950 
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    Notes: Conclusions In contrast with the analytical methods, the evaluation of the stability of slopes by the natural-analogue methods permit taking into consideration all the diverse factors of the natural setting. Since the processing of the results of engineering-geologic is based on the rigorous concepts of the theories of physical similarity, dimensional analysis, and mathematical statistics, then the results obtained reflect the nature of the interaction among the numerous natural factors involved in the development of slopes. By applying the method here described, it is fairly easy to disclose and evaluate this interaction. With the help of the natural-analogue methods, it is possible to evaluate the stability of slopes covered by different lithologic-genetic rocks and located in different climatic zones.
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    Power technology and engineering 6 (1972), S. 951-956 
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    Notes: Conclusions 1. During filling of the trough with sand, the normal components of the resultant thrust on the inclined wall increase in proportion to the square of the increase in height of the filling. 2. The increments in the normal components of the resultant thrust on the inclined wall due to a uniformly distributed load are directly proportional to the increments in the pressure due to the load. 3. During displacements of the inclined wall, the normal components of the thrust on the upper part of the wall tend to rise, and those on the lower part tend to fall. 4. Experiments reveal that the normal component of the resultant thrust on the wall rises most rapidly when the surface load is directly above the inclined wall. 5. Under the experimental conditions, in the distribution of stresses in the fill we noted marked deviations from the pattern obtained on the assumption that the principle of independence of action of the forces applies. 6. The experimental values of the ratios of the horizontal and vertical stresses within the fill depend markedly on the position of the load, and reach a maximum value in the case of one-sided loading. 7. It is impossible to compare the experimental results with those following from the theory of a limiting stress state (due to S. S. Golushkevich): according to Golushkevich, in the experimental conditions with α=22°,20′, α=11°10′, δ=20°20, and ϕ=33°30′, the fill behind the wall “cannot reach a limiting state of stress,” and there is no solution. This shows that the theory of limiting stress states cannot give a solution even in many cases of practical importance.
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    Power technology and engineering 6 (1972), S. 964-967 
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    Notes: Conclusions 1. The density of coarse-grained material in a talus is governed by the grain-size composition and method of compaction; a quantitative estimate of the effects of these factors is made by means of the coefficient of relative density r and the degree of compaction \gn. 2. A representation of the grain-size curves of real coarse-grained material and laboratory mixtures of rubble in relative units (Fig. 2) is the basis for making models; the scale of the model is determined by the ratio of the grain sizes of the individual fractions of the natural material and the rubble in the model mixtures.The use of models enables us to determine the main physicomechanical parameters of the mixtures, which govern the choice of a rational method of obtaining the material with the required grain-size composition, the assignement of optimum grain-size composition from the condition of obtaining the greatest talus density in the dam, the choice of a rational method of laying and compacting the material, the control of the density of the material laid in the body of the dam, and finally, estimation of the grain-size composition of all the coarse-grained material worked in the hydroelectric station with the aim of use in useful fillings. 3. In selecting a method of compacting coarse-grained materials with rational grain-size composition giving high talus density, it is recommended that account should be taken of the possibility of additional compaction due to consolidation of the structure and the action of passing transport during laying of the material in thinlayers.
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    Notes: Conclusions 1. The calculated failure point agrees with the results of tests and quite accurately determines the internal pressure at which the stresses in the casing and reinforcement reach the yield point. 2. A combined steel reinforced-concrete structure gives more reliable results, eliminating catastrophic failure which is characteristic of steel structures. The stress concentration in it is not so marked as in a metal design. 3. A combined steel reinforced-concrete structure, which is more rigid and massive, resists water-hammer stresses better. 4. The assembly of combined steel reinforced-concrete pipelines and branchess is nearly the same as that of steel ones, and can be done by the same methods and equipment and with the same procedure. 5. Combined steel reinforced-concrete designs permit the construction of pipes and junctions of practically any parameters. The construction can be used in pipe unions for main gas pipelines and similar structures.
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    Notes: Conclusions 1. Optimization of the inplant regimens of hydroelectric plants yields substantial advantages and its introduction is necessary in order to increase the technical-economic indices of the plants. 2. The main factor in the inplant optimization is the selection of the optimal number of operating units which permits obtaining a benefit amounting to a certain small percentage of the flow. This selection and the corresponding benefit may be obtained from the average characteristics of the units with the help of simple automation. 3. The second optimization factor is the selection of the optimal composition of the operating units. Its effectiveness depends upon the ratio between the number of operating units and the number installed. For a small value of this ratio, the benefit may reach (0.5–1)%. When this ratio reaches unity, the benefit becomes zero. Selection of the composition of the units may be made in order of decreasing maximum efficiencies this can be accomplished through the preliminary assignment for determination of their order of priority. 4. The third optimization factor is the optimal distribution of the load among the units. Its effectiveness for Francis and Pelton turbines does not exceed 0.5% of the flow, and it is most frequently equal to (0.1–0.3)%. 5. Under the existing degree of error in the measurement of the characteristics, the actual effectiveness in the optimization is considerably lower than that here indicated. For this reason, automation of the load distribution at most of the hydroelectric plants considered was not found to be desirable.
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    Power technology and engineering 6 (1972), S. 990-993 
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    Notes: Conclusions To successfully counter ice jams, it is necessary to make accurate predictions of the maximum ice jam levels and the length of the ice jam. The method of P. N. Belokon' [3] for constructing the winter head curves can not only be used to calculate the maximum ice jam levels in the formation zone, but also can be extended to the more general case in which the length of the ice jam far exceeds the boundaries of the head curve. In this case the calculation is based on Eqs. (1) and (2).
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    Power technology and engineering 6 (1972), S. 998-999 
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    Power technology and engineering 6 (1972), S. 994-997 
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    Notes: Conclusions 1. The earth pressure diagrams observed in the field on retaining walls and on the walls of lock chambers with discontinuous bottom slabs may be obtained by adding the basic pressure and the backfill pressure. 2. A method for determining the backfill pressure is presented in this article, as applied to the model of a foundation of finite thickness by considering the variable modulus of deformation of the backfill, corresponding to the different depths, which permits obtaining design earth pressures close to those observed in the field. 3. The analysis of the walls of lock chambers and of retaining walls with the inclusion of the backfill pressure makes it possible to design adequately the elements of these structures and to avoid possible failures.
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    Power technology and engineering 6 (1972), S. 1000-1001 
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