The Miel I Dam, officially known as the Patángoras Dam, is a
gravity dam
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on
La Miel River
La Miel is a river in Colombia and a tributary of the Magdalena River. The river originates in the Cordillera Central of the Andes and its watershed is located within the Caldas Department. Tributaries of La Miel include the Tenerife
Tenerife ( ...
just south of
Norcasia in
Caldas Department
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,
Colombia
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. The dam was constructed between 1997 and 2002 for the primary purpose of
hydroelectric
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power generation. At the time of its completion, the dam was the tallest
roller-compacted concrete
Roller-compacted concrete (RCC) or rolled concrete (rollcrete) is a special blend of concrete that has essentially the same ingredients as conventional concrete but in different ratios, and increasingly with partial substitution of fly ash for po ...
(RCC) dam in the world but was surpassed by the
Longtan Dam
Longtan Dam () is a large roller-compacted concrete (RCC) gravity dam on the Hongshui River in Tian'e County of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China, a tributary of the Xi River and the Pearl River.
The dam is high and long; it is the ...
in 2009.
Background
Designs for the dam were drawn up in 1992 and 1993 before bidding was carried out in December of that same year. An RCC design was chosen to reduce costs and risks associated with excavating a larger foundation for an
arch dam
An arch dam is a concrete dam that is curved upstream in plan. The arch dam is designed so that the force of the water against it, known as hydrostatic pressure, presses against the arch, causing the arch to straighten slightly and strengtheni ...
. Funding was acquired for the project by December 1997 when construction began. The power plant was operational in 2002 and the project was completed in 59 months, seven months ahead of time.
The dam is part of the Miel I Hydroelectric Station and is officially called the Patángoras Dam but is commonly referred to as the Miel I Dam.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers was involved in the testing of the concrete for the dam. Drums of aggregates, cement, sand and soil were shipped to their North Pacific Division Materials Laboratory in Troutdale, Oregon. The materials were separated and tested for various properties. RCC concrete cylinders and beams were batched and poured. Tests were performed, for 7, 28, 90, 180 and 365 days. Tests included compressive strength, tensile strength, expansion, and slow load beams. The testing required almost 2 years to complete.
Design
The dam is a long RCC gravity-type containing of concrete. It is located just east of the confluence of the Moro and La Miel Rivers.
[ At the center of the structure and running down its downstream dace, is an uncontrolled overflow spillway with a nominal capacity of and maximum discharge capacity of (at the dam's crest elevation of ).][ A discharge tunnel is also located at the base of the dam, on its right bank, which has a capacity of .
]
Amani Reservoir
The reservoir
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Reservoirs are created by controlling a watercourse that drains an existing body of wa ...
created by the dam, Amani Reservoir, has a storage capacity of and surface area of . The reservoir's normal elevation above sea level is . On the left bank of the reservoir near the dam is the intake for the Miel I Hydroelectric Station which is controlled by two floodgates. In 2010 the Guarinó diversion dam on the Guarinó River was opened and the Manso diversion dam on the Manso River began operations in 2013. Both divert water into the Amani Reservoir through tunnels.
Miel I Hydroelectric Power Plant
The Miel I Hydroelectric Power Plant receives water from the dam via a diameter tunnel which splits into three diameter penstock
A penstock is a sluice or gate or intake structure that controls water flow, or an enclosed pipe that delivers water to hydro turbines and sewerage systems. The term is of Scots origin, and was inherited from the earlier technology of mill pond ...
s before reaching each turbine. The power house is located underground and contains a machine, transformer and surge tank
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Science
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* Surge (glacier), a short-lived event where a glacier can move up to velocities 100 t ...
chambers. Power is produced by three Francis turbine
The Francis turbine is a type of water turbine. It is an inward-flow reaction turbine that combines radial and axial flow concepts. Francis turbines are the most common water turbine in use today, and can achieve over 95% efficiency.
The pro ...
generators for a total installed capacity of .[
]
See also
*List of power stations in Colombia
This article contains a list of power stations in Colombia. Hydroelectric power accounts for 70 percent of Colombia's generating capacity.
Coal
In service
Gas In service
Hydroelectric
In service
Proposed or under construction
See al ...
References
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Dams in Colombia
Gravity dams
Dams completed in 2002
Buildings and structures in Caldas Department
Roller-compacted concrete dams
2002 establishments in Colombia
Energy infrastructure completed in 2002
Underground power stations