The small openings made in the huge body of a concrete gravity dam such as sluices and inspection galleries can be assumed to be causing only local effects without any appreciable effect on the distribution of stresses as per the principle of_____________________

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Gravity Dam Design and Construction topics include: Gravity dam cross section and stability, gravity method, gravity daams design and galleries construction. Gravity dams are solid concrete or stone masonry structures that use their weight and resistance against the foundation to hold back water. They are built across rivers to create reservoirs.  Here are some design and construction considerations for gravity dams: Foundation: The foundation should be strong enough to support the dam's weight. The Bureau of Indian Standards recommends designing gravity dams for the most adverse load... Show more

The small openings made in the huge body of a concrete gravity dam such as sluices and inspection galleries can be assumed to be causing only local effects without any appreciable effect on the distribution of stresses as per the principle of_____________________