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Susantha Mediwaka, Nihal Vitharana, Badra Kamaladasa

Nalanda dam is the oldest concrete gravity dam on the Island built in the 1950s by the Ceylon Department of Irrigation. The dam was built in 9 monoliths having a dam crest length of approximately 125m and a maximum height of about 36m. The spillway consists of: (1) a low-level uncontrolled ogee-crested horse-shoe section with a crest length of 46m, and (b) a high-level broad crested weir with a crest length of 43m.
It was designed and constructed according to the then standard practices adopted throughout the world. Over the years, Nalanda dam has been showing signs of deterioration which is suspected to be Alkali-Aggregate Reaction (AAR). The dam was also shown to be deficient with respect to the stability levels required by modern standards. Under a program of dam safety improvement of the dams throughout Sri Lanka, it was decided to stabilise Nalanda dam as the first step in addressing a series of issues affecting the dam.
This paper presents the construction history, current issues, design assumptions and salient construction features in the upgrading of the dam to modern dam safety requirements.
Keywords: Concrete dams, dams Sri Lanka, concrete buttressing, upgrade, horse-shoe spillway

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    2015  Papers

    2015 – Ailments of the first concrete dam in Sri Lanka and the remedial works

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    2017  Papers

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    2017 – Construction Flood Risk Strategies for Dam Upgrades

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    2019  Papers

    2019 – The Lessons Learned and Construction Challenges for the Leslie Harrison Dam Upgrade

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    2021  Papers

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    2013  Papers

    2013 – Design considerations in the continuous concrete buttressing of existing concrete gravity dams

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    2012  Papers

    2012 – Modernisation of the Glenelg Gates Structure within a Residential Area to meet Operational and Dam Safety Criteria

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    2012  Papers

    2012 – Reducing Uncertainties in Safety Assessments of Aging Dams through Site Specific Investigations

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    2010  Papers

    2010 – INVESTIGATION OF TWO AGING CONCRETE GRAVITY DAMS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

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    2011  Papers

    2011 – Awoonga Dam Acceptable Flood Capacity design – the anguish of erosion risk and implications for design

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    2011  Papers

    2011 – Where is our Weir going – an Unusual Upgrade!

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