Masjed Soleyman Dam
Appearance
Masjed Soleyman Dam | |
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Location | Masjed-Soleyman, Iran |
Coordinates | 32°01′40″N 49°24′01″E / 32.02778°N 49.40028°E |
Construction began | 1991 |
Opening date | 2002 |
Operator(s) | IWPRDC |
Dam and spillways | |
Type of dam | Rockfill dam |
Impounds | Karun River |
Height | 164 m (538 ft) |
Height (foundation) | 177 m (581 ft) |
Length | 497 m (1,631 ft) |
Width (crest) | 15 m (49 ft) |
Width (base) | 780 m (2,560 ft) |
Dam volume | 13,500,000 m3 (17,700,000 cu yd) |
Spillway type | Gated |
Spillway capacity | 21,700 m3/s (770,000 cu ft/s) |
Reservoir | |
Total capacity | 261,000,000 m3 (212,000 acre⋅ft) |
Catchment area | 27,548 km2 (10,636 sq mi) |
Surface area | 7.49 km2 (2.89 sq mi) |
Maximum length | 27 km (17 mi) |
Normal elevation | 372 m (1,220 ft) |
Power Station | |
Commission date | December 2002 - September 2007 |
Hydraulic head | 140 m (460 ft) |
Turbines | 8 x 250 MW Francis-type |
Installed capacity | 2,000 MW |
Annual generation | 3,700 GWh[1] |
The Masjed Soleyman Dam (also known as Godar-e Landar Dam) is a dam in Iran on the Karun river. It is 177 metres (581 ft) high, has an installed capacity of 2,000 MW, and its reservoir holds 261,000,000 cubic metres (212,000 acre⋅ft) of water. The dam is a rock-fill structure with a vertical clay-core. The dam was built by Iran Water and Power Resources Development Co. and completed in 2002. The power station was built in two 1,000-MW stages. The first stage was complete in 2003 and the second in September 2007.[2][3] The dam was named after the town of Masjed-Soleyman, about 25 kilometres (16 mi) away. The spillway gates are believed to be the largest of their kind in the world.[4]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Masjed Soleiman Project". Iran Water & Power Resources Development Co. Retrieved 21 February 2013.
- ^ "Masjed Soleyman Dam". Perlite Construction Company. Archived from the original on 2010-04-06. Retrieved 2010-03-14.
- ^ "Hydroelectric Power Plants in Iran". IndustCards. Archived from the original on 8 September 2012. Retrieved 21 February 2013.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ "Masjed-e-Soleyman Dam and HEPP Hydromechanical Equipment Design" (PDF). Energy & Environment. Narvan Arra. Retrieved 2010-03-14.[permanent dead link ]
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