Focht3
Thanks for the link I will research soe of those articles.
The dam you are describing is similar, however much bigger scale (ours is smaller). From the research to this point there is no hollow portion, it is a solid structure the maximum height from ground surface is approx. 14ft. There is only low level outlet structures, no energy generation.
I will be researching the data at NJDEP, and MUDD library on the dam. It was constructed in the 1930's and several maintenance iterations were completed including installation of upstream sheetpiling and mass removal by installation of a "v" notch. The dam is 700 feet long and is filled by a considerable watershed. The Dam is a Class 2 due to downstream inundation flooding.
We are hoping to surmise the rock contact by way of the research, however if our reasearch comes up short some coring will be neccessary. I was been determined that FERC is not the governing body here, NJDEP Dam Safety is calling the shots.
Fortunately I have a dam owner that knows some work needs to get done, and has a little money to do it.
BigH
I am seriously considering the cable stay, becasue it is a historic dam. Visual modifications could conflict with the Historic Stucture ordinaces and state rules. I agree that the foundation will become greatly important with this solution and indepth investigaiton will be warranted. All references are greatly welcomed..
cap4000
I would be interested in any references you could offer for the counterfort design procedures, these would help in determining where I'm going with the modeling.
I will keep all updated.....
Always thank you for you help and suggestions...
Keithe J. Merl