Concrete Gravity Dam Stability Calculator
Screening-level overturning, sliding, and base-pressure check for a concrete gravity dam per USACE EM 1110-2-2200. Trapezoidal cross-section with vertical upstream face. Returns ΣV, ΣH, FoS overturning, FoS sliding, base pressure at heel and toe, and the eccentricity vs middle-third (kern) check.
Forces (per unit length perpendicular to flow)
Stability checks
Trapezoid: vertical upstream face, top width T, base B, height H. Full uplift = triangular pressure linear from γw·h_w at heel to γw·h_t at toe. Drained = USACE recommended 25% of intercepted head at line of drains for screening (assumes drains at B/3 from heel).
USACE required factors of safety
| Load case | FoS overturning | FoS sliding | Base stress (heel) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Normal (usual) operating | ≥ 1.5 | ≥ 2.0 | No tension |
| Flood (unusual) | ≥ 1.3 | ≥ 1.7 | No tension |
| Extreme (earthquake, PMF) | ≥ 1.1 | ≥ 1.3 | Limited tension allowed |
Worked example
Example — 100-ft concrete gravity dam at normal pool
References: USACE EM 1110-2-2200 (1995). Gravity Dam Design. USBR Design of Small Dams (1987), Chapter 8. ICOLD Bulletin 88: Rock Foundations for Dams. USACE EM 1110-2-1902 (2003), Slope Stability — for sliding-on-foundation cases beyond simple shear-friction.
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