15.2. DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
The design of an embankment dam is based on analytical considerations as well as on experience. The main steps in the design of an embankment dam are as follows (4):
(i) A thorough exploration of the foundation and abutments.
(ii) Evaluation of the quantities and characteristics of all the embankment construction materials available within a reasonable distance of the dam site.
(iii) A study of all the factors which may influence the design. (iv) The selection of trial designs.
(v) Analysis of the safety of the trial designs.
(vi) The modification of the designs to satisfy the minimum stability requirements. (vii) The preparation of detailed cost estimates.
(viii) The final selection of the design which seems to offer the best combination of economy, safety, and convenience in construction.
The steps (iii) and (v) have been discussed in the following sections.
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