betondämme
Betondämme are a type of dam constructed primarily from concrete. They are a significant and common form of water control and storage infrastructure worldwide. Unlike earth dams, which are built using compacted soil or rock, betondämme rely on the strength and durability of concrete to withstand the immense pressure of impounded water. Their design and construction are highly engineered, taking into account factors such as geological stability, water levels, and intended use, which can range from hydroelectric power generation to flood control and irrigation.
There are several subtypes of betondämme, including gravity dams, arch dams, and buttress dams. Gravity dams
The construction of betondämme involves extensive excavation, formwork, and the pouring of large quantities of concrete,