Catalog Item
S&T Project 21105 Final Report: Hoover Dam Cylinder Gate: Bulkhead Gate Sealant Alternatives
Sealing the intake towers at Hoover Dam is a very labor-intensive operation. The goal of this study is to survey hydroelectric facilities to review their process of sealing their intake systems. All facilities had rubber on their seals. Approximately half of the facilities only needed to use the bulkheads with rubber seals. Debris sealants were used at other facilities when the bulkheads with rubber seals were not sufficient. Grand Coulee Dam is the only other facility that used a submersible device to deploy debris sealant, which is like Hoover Dam’s device. A small number of facilities use preformed flexible gaskets to enhance their bulkheads. The conclusion is that there are no readily available solutions to Hoover Dam’s intake tower sealing issues and an engineered solution specific to the needs of the intake tower is warranted.
Catalog Record Title
Report from S&T Project 21105: Hoover Dam Cylinder Gate: Bulkhead Gate Sealant Alternatives
Generation Effort
S&T Project 21105: Hoover Dam Cylinder Gate: Bulkhead Gate Sealant Alternatives
Location Name
Hoover Power Plant
Type
Uploaded file(s)
File Type
PDF
Publisher
Bureau of Reclamation
Publication Date
Thursday, September 16th, 2021
Update Frequency
not planned
Last Update
Tuesday, January 31st, 2023
Disclaimer
The findings and conclusions of this work are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the views of the Bureau of Reclamation.

