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Title: Concrete Core Block for Oroville Dam

Author(s): Paul R. Stodola, John E. O'Rourke, And Hamilton G. Schoon

Publication: Journal Proceedings

Volume: 62

Issue: 6

Appears on pages(s): 617-634

Keywords: curing, dam, hot weather,concreting, instrumentation, mass concrete, precooling, quality control, temperature control.

DOI: 10.14359/7713

Date: 6/1/1965

Abstract:
The Oroville Dam core block was completed during the summer of 1963. The dam is on the Feather River, near the city of Oroville, in Northern California, and is a key unit of the California Water Plan. The core block is a 293,000 cu yd mass concrete structure, which is located beneath an earth-fill embankment. This paper describes the design, proportioning, production, and placing of concrete for the core block. Testing and temperature instrumentation results are pre-sented to demonstrate what was achieved with the lean, mass concrete placed under generally hot weather conditions.




  


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