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3.3 Top View of a Dam after
Construction
Top view of a dam has to be
drawn to see it really looks like after
its construction. This is a process to
link intersections of ground profile and
every dam cross section.
3.4 Computer Programming
It was more than four months
man power that has been consumed to
write the whole programs for an
automatic dam design process for a
given dam type. It requires a very
sophisticate computer programmer to
do this kind of job. Usually, some
engineering background is essential. It
is worthwhile to make some more
effort on different types of dam cross
sections in the near future.
3.5 Overall Performance
The overall performance of an
automatic dam design process is good
enough for the process of planning and
decision making on a given dam site
selection. Usually, it takes only 30
minutes to perform an automatic dam
design process. Now, an engineer is
possible to design as many dams as
possible at a give site. With a little
modification, this module can review
different dam height as well. It is now
possible to obtain an optimal dam site
selection when an automatic dam
design process works together with a
GIS.
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4. CONCLUSION
Dam site selection at Taiwan
Provincial Water Conservancy Bureau
was a process of labor intensive and
time consuming. A geographic
information system was developed to
answer so many what ifs in the whole
process. A GIS is not suitable for a
dam design at the planning stage. An
automatic dam design process was
created that an engineer can design a
given type of dam at a certain place
within 30 minutes. As many dams as
he or she likes can be designed in a
very short period of time. A reservoir
capacity module was implemented to
automatically calculate height, area,
and volume. The optimal dam site
selection is now possible to obtain in a
short period time. By no means, the
quality of a dam site selection based
on the automatic dam design process
is better than a traditional approach.
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