Re: Big Trouble in Little China
That is indeed pretty strong evidence the dam has serious problems. This dam is a major hydro power plant. Lowering the water level (the hydraulic "head" for the turbines) dramatically reduces power output. Head level for the turbines is fundamental to the design of the whole gigantic system. The authorities would not lower it without a lot of meetings and some pretty serious concerns.
Those concerns might not be about the dam collapsing. It might be problems with the turbine runners, or wicket gates, or penstock, or tailrace... Some of the power machinery may be faulty and need reduced stress.
I spent all of 5 minutes googling around this and didn't find any formal warnings from engineering societies or government bodies, but then this is China. Most of the chatter seems to be exactly as Mike originally posted, those before and after Google Earth photos. China says the photos are doctored and false. Here's what Google maps shows now
https://www.google.com/maps/search/t.../data=!3m1!1e3
This looks dramatically better than the photos in Mike's original post. I'll assume the direct google map image at the link here is a truthful image, the after image in the article is false, and the dam has not moved much.
But if they've lowered the pool level and kept it down, something is seriously wrong somewhere.
Originally posted by touchring
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Those concerns might not be about the dam collapsing. It might be problems with the turbine runners, or wicket gates, or penstock, or tailrace... Some of the power machinery may be faulty and need reduced stress.
I spent all of 5 minutes googling around this and didn't find any formal warnings from engineering societies or government bodies, but then this is China. Most of the chatter seems to be exactly as Mike originally posted, those before and after Google Earth photos. China says the photos are doctored and false. Here's what Google maps shows now
https://www.google.com/maps/search/t.../data=!3m1!1e3
This looks dramatically better than the photos in Mike's original post. I'll assume the direct google map image at the link here is a truthful image, the after image in the article is false, and the dam has not moved much.
But if they've lowered the pool level and kept it down, something is seriously wrong somewhere.
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