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Bhakra Nangal dam

Take a glance of one of the Asia's most imposing structures.

This dam is situated in the city "Bhakra" and its Asia's biggest dam. And is built on the "Sutlej River". It is 225.55 m (740 ft) high above sea- level. The length of the dam (the road above it) is 518.25, and 304.84 m broad. Its huge reservoir known as the "Gobindh Sarovar", stores up to 9621 million cu m, of water enough to drain the whole of the Chandigarh, parts of Haryana, Punjab and Delhi, there were several problems while clearing the area of the village.

It also has 4 flood gates which are fully functional during the period of floods and also has 2 power- stations situated on the either sides of the dam, which receives water through huge pipes which are directly connected from the dam's reservoir to each power- plant.

Each of the power plants comprise of 5 generators, and a power station. The total electricity produced in both of the generators is 1325 MW. A generator is actually a reverse of a motor; it has 3 metal plates fixed to an axle coiled with wire, inside a case of 2 magnets (or vice versa) the fast flowing water hits the blades fixed to the axle and is left into the river. This causes the blades to move and, results in the spinning of the wire around the magnets, which causes the formation of electricity. There are further more 2 electrodes randomly fixed around the axles, further connected to 2 separate wires.

This causes the potential of the water to be converted into electrical energy. It also is used for breeding fishes, and also controls the flow of water through small tubes in its structure. There is also a net to separate out the floating impurities to block the tubes. Thus, to sum up a dam is a multipurpose project.

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Comments (11)
#1 by pratik , Nov 4, 2007
can i get the photos of this bhakra nangal dam
#2 by rajpoot, Jan 19, 2008
all photo mail me plz


thanks
#3 by xhaman, Mar 19, 2008
aha
#4 by SHINY, May 22, 2008
OH! IT IS JUST GREAAAAAAAAAAAT! AND OFCOURSE USEFULL TOO!





THANKS A LOT
SHINY...........!!!!!!!!!!!
#5 by SWETA, Jun 7, 2008
IT IS VERY INTERESTING AND USEFULNESS THINGS
#6 by Ravi Wahi, Jun 9, 2008
My guests from the UK, all British Nationals of Indian origin, are visiting India next month. They woudld like to visit the dam. Pls can you tell me if they will be allowed to visit the underground area. If yes, who will accord the necessary permission?
Regards.
My e. mail
#7 by james, Jun 21, 2008
if anybody know,please send me the detail of terrorist attack of bhakra nangal ...year and reason...
#8 by rohini kerketa, Jun 24, 2008
hey people listen i have the pictures of this you can easily get it from http://www.google.com/images/bhakranangalda.net
#9 by HRILINA, Aug 3, 2008
IT"S VERY BEAUTIFUL & COOL. HAVE A VISIT !
#10 by Vikash Agarwal, Aug 18, 2008
Sir, we a few student of 2nd year from NIT Hamirpur wants to visit Bhakra-Nangal Dam on 23rd of August to accquire some practical Knowledge on how is being electricity generated here.
sir, we all want you to allow us to visit the underground channels and assist us during our trip.

with regards,

#11 by Ramesh.L, Sep 8, 2008
Dear Sir,

What is the water capacity of the dam please tell in feet.

Regards
Ramesh.L

My Mail ID ramesh_tmp@yahoo.com
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