Thursday, May 19, 2011

Photo: Looking Way Down

Yesterday I mentioned that you can walk across Hoover Dam. Here is a photo from the top looking straight down, more than 700 feet
(210 m.) to the base of the dam.

Yesterday's photo and today's photo show that the concrete was poured in blocks. The dam is not solid concrete. If the dam had been built with a single, continuous pour, it would have taken 125 years for the concrete to cool, and it would have cracked and weakened as it cooled.

As the concrete was poured in blocks, they used steel pipes in the concrete with river water, then ice water, to cool the concrete, then filled the pipes with grout when the concrete cooled and hardened. The dam contains 582 miles miles (9277 km) of cooling pipes and enough concrete to build a two lane highway from New York to San Francisco.

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6 comments:

Stefan Jansson said...

I guess people with a fear of heights will have a problem just looking at this!

Thérèse said...

Hard to imagine when we read these details!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Vertigo again!!!

Dave-CostaRicaDailyPhoto.com said...

This view gives me the creeps. I hope you kept the camera strap around your neck and did not hold the camera loose the edge of the dam to take this photo.

Sharon said...

That is a lot of concrete!!

glenda said...

Wow, this takes my breath away!

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