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A Comparison of Flood Control Standards for Reservoir Engineering for Different Countries

Minglei Ren    
Xiaoyan He    
Guangyuan Kan    
Fan Wang    
Hongbin Zhang    
Hui Li    
Daling Cao    
Hong Wang    
Dongya Sun    
Xiaoming Jiang    
Gang Wang and Zhongbo Zhang    

Resumen

Across the globe, flood control standards for reservoir engineering appear different due to various deciding factors such as flood features, society, economy, culture, morality, politics, and technology resources, etc. This study introduces an in-depth comparison of flood control standards for reservoir engineering for different countries. After the comparison and analysis, it is concluded that the determination of flood control standards is related to engineering grade, dam type, dam height, and the hazard to downstream after dam-breaking, etc. Each country should adopt practical flood control standards according to the characteristics of local reservoir engineering. The constitutive flood control standards should retain certain flexibility in the basis of constraint force. This review could offer a reference for developing countries in the enactment of flood control standards for reservoir engineering.

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