Distinguish between a low dam and a high dam?
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According to height, a large dam is higher than 15 metres and a major dam is over 150 metres in height. Alternatively, a low dam is less than 30 m high; a medium-height dam is between 30 and 100 m high, and a high dam is over 100 m high.
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A low dam and a high dam are distinguished by their height
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- Low dam - it has a structural height of up to 100 feet. The resultant of all forces travel through the middle third of a low dam, and the highest compressive stress at the toe does not exceed the allowed limit.
- High dam - it has a structural height of over 300 feet. A high dam is defined as one whose height surpasses the limiting height of a low dam.
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