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how to construct a dam. i mean blue print of plan.how does water stores?​ please answer claritily only if you know

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As of 2005, hydroelectric power, mostly from dams, supplies some 19% of the world's electricity, and over 63% of renewable energy.[59] Much of this is generated by large dams, although China uses small-scale hydro generation on a wide scale and is responsible for about 50% of world use of this type of power.[59]

Explanation:

HOW TO BUILD A DAM

Construction of a Dam - Step 1

To build a Dam the engineers must first de-water the part of the river valley in which they

wish to place the dam. This is usually achieved by diverting the river through a tunnel.

The tunnel is built through one side of the valley around the planned construction area. A

series of holes is drilled in the rock. Explosives are placed in the drill holes, blasting takes

place and broken rock is then removed. This procedure is repeated many times until the tunnel

is completed. Diversion tunnels are often lined with concrete.

Construction of a Dam - Step 2

Work on diverting the river starts in summer when river levels are low. Earth-moving

equipment is used to build a small dam (called a cofferdam) upstream of the main

construction area. This acts as a barrier to the river and causes it to flow through the diversion

tunnel.

Another cofferdam is built downstream of the main damsite to prevent water flowing back

into the construction area.

Pumps are used to remove any water that seeps through the cofferdams.

Diversion tunnels are not always necessary when concrete dams are being built. The river can

sometimes be channelled through a large pipe and the dam constructed around it.

Construction of a Dam - Step 3

The construction methods used in building a dam depend on the type of dam being built. The

first stage normally involves the removal of loose rock and rubble from the valley walls and

river bed.

Concrete-faced rockfill dams require a footing (or plinth) to be constructed around their

upstream edge. The plinth is made from concrete and serves as a foundation or connection

between the dam and the valley walls and floor. It has an important role in preventing water

leakage around the edges of the dam. The area under the plinth is waterproofed by drilling

holes and pumping cement grout into cracks in the rock. The thin concrete face on the

upstream side of the dam is connected to the plinth via stainless steel and rubber seals called

waterstops.

Construction of a Dam - Step 4

During dam construction the associated power station and intake works are also being built.

When the dam is completed the diversion tunnel is closed and the lake begins to fill. The

closure of the diversion tunnel has two phases. During low flow a large re-usable steel gate is

lowered across the entrance. The diversion tunnel is then permanently blocked off by the

construction of a concrete plug.

In some instances dewatering outlets are built into the plugs so water can be released during

an emergency.

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