- Aviemore Dam
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dam_name= Aviemore Dam
caption= The dam as seen from the northern side
official_name=Aviemore Dam
crosses=Waitaki River
reservoir=Lake Aviemore
locale=Canterbury/Otago, NZL
maint= Meridian Energy
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began=1962
open=1968
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extra=The Aviemore Dam is a
dam of theWaitaki River inNew Zealand . Built from earth and concrete in the 1960s (and completed in 1968) [ [http://www.teara.govt.nz/Places/SouthCanterbury/SouthCanterbury/11/ENZ-Resources/Standard/7/en Aviemore hydro dam] (fromTe Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand . Accessed 2008-06-15.)] to damLake Aviemore , it is one of the major dams of Meridian Energy, and is used to power ahydroelectric power plant . It is a part of theWaitaki River Hydroelectric System , a scheme which supplies 30% of New Zealand's considerable amount of hydropower.URS website. Retrieved 2007-10-10.)]Characteristics
Composite structure
The dam is located over unequal ground underneath, due to the line of the
Waitangi Fault . On the northern side in Canterbury, the dam is founded on solid rock, and consists of a 335-metre-long concrete structure. On the southern side in Otago, the dam crosses the fault as a 457 m long earth dam. During the construction of the concrete section, low-heat cement was first used in a large-scale application in New Zealand, to allow quick concrete pouring without the need for cooling elements.Hydroelectric facilities
The dam contains 4
francis turbine s of 55 Megawatt each (220 MW total), with the generators being 4 x 11 kV. The facility produces approximately 942 GWh of electricity per year. The nethydraulic head is 37 m, with thepenstock s (water pipes leading to the turbines) being the largest in New Zealand (as of 2007), with 7 m diameter each. [http://www.meridianenergy.co.nz/NR/rdonlyres/B496C006-3F64-4F0E-8305-C22CAE732A4E/22211/Aviemore.pdf Introducing Aviemore] (from the Meridian Energy website. Retrieved 2007-10-10)]Seismic strengthening
In the 2000s, works were undertaken to strengthen the dam against earthquake forces and to reduce the effect of overtopping resulting from earthquake-induced landslides into Lake Aviemore, as the dam straddles the Waitangi Fault, which at the time of construction had been considered inactive, but has since been upgraded to dormant. The analysis and design was undertaken by Opus New Zealand and URS New Zealand, who received received an ACENZ Innovate NZ Silver Award for their safety evaluation & upgrade.Aviemore Dam Seismic Safety Evaluation & Upgrade - "Innovate NZ", Brochure of the '2007 ACENZ Awards of Excellence', Page 13]
References
External links
* [http://www.meridianenergy.co.nz/AboutUs/PowerStations/ Meridian Energy power stations] (from the Meridian Energy website)
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