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Different types of forces acts on a dam structure such as water pressure, self weight, wave pressure etc. Determination of various forces which acts on the structure is the first step in the design of dams. These forces are considered to act per unit length of the dam. It is the pressure of water that acts perpendicular on the upstream face of the dam.
When the water is stored on the upstream side of a dam there exists a head of water equal to the height up to which the water is stored.
This water enters the pores, fissures, and cracks of the foundation material under pressure. It also enters the joint between the dam and the foundation at the base and the pores of the dam itself.
This water then seeps through and tries to emerge out on the downstream end. The seeping water creates hydraulic gradient between the upstream and downstream side of the dam.
This hydraulic gradient causes vertical upward pressure. The upward pressure is known as uplift which is the second largest external pressure. Uplift reduces the effective weight of the structure and consequently the restoring force is reduced.
Just saying.
I did, it definitely will be interesting to see how his body develops.I already quoted you before, you must have missed it.
In college is there really any difference between the 4 and the 5? Honestly, I don't think there is.Sure I guess a grad transfer will make more sense.
does this mean that in 2021, Sanogo will be playing C? With Akok, springs (who I think get some time at the 3), and Samson, we would have a lot PFs but not a lot of true centers
I’ve always thought of Sanogo as more of a power forward no?
Don't sleep on Springs..He's going to surprise some folks..Interesting quote from Johnson’s coach too that Johnson liked the idea of coming here to exclusively play the 4 & we had 2 5’s already on the roster for next year. Assuming it’s Javonte Brown Ferguson and Sanogo
When this is all said and done I am going to have to see this ZOOM Presentation that the staff has been using the last 4 months. None of these kids could even visit and still committed.
Do you see Springs as a 5 or a 4? Also, their coach said that we had 2 5’s already on roster. So are you implying Springs and Javonte Brown Ferguson are the 2 5’s he was referring to?Don't sleep on Springs..He's going to surprise some folks..
I think Sanogo and Brown-Ferguson are the 5s. I’m sure Springs could play there in a small lineup, but I don’t think he’s considered a 5.Do you see Springs as a 5 or a 4? Also, their coach said that we had 2 5’s already on roster. So are you implying Springs and Javonte Brown Ferguson are the 2 5’s he was referring to?
Agree. That was a reply to Goose saying don’t sleep on Springs. I don’t think Springs was who Sampsons coach was referring to, so I was trying to see the relevanceI think Sanogo and Brown-Ferguson are the 5s. I’m sure Springs could play there in a small lineup, but I don’t think he’s considered a 5.
In the pre-stretch 4 era, I'd agree, but now I think the 4 is starting to play more like a three. If you think of the position that way, the way Hurley is recruiting makes more sense.In college is there really any difference between the 4 and the 5? Honestly, I don't think there is.
Have too, that memory foam is too hot.Don't sleep on Springs
I will always accept them gratefully, but thanks for point this option out.David told SI.com that Johnson can play four positions. He is ranked No. 71 in his class by ESPN, but, analyst Adam Finkelstein said, “the reality is, this guy has a chance to just keep going up, up and up. He’s bouncy athlete at the rim, not just as a finisher, but as a rim protector. He’s agile enough to have versatility on the defensive end of the floor. He’s also got a lot of shooting potential, he already makes threes, and as he continues to fill out he has an extremely bright future.”
Meet the new Husky: Here’s what to know about Samson Johnson, third from Class of 2021 to join UConn men’s basketball team
Once Samson Johnson made the commitment to basketball, he became a fast learner. “You have kids who work their rear ends off, but it’s still takes them time to really get something,R…www.courant.com
Does anyone still want the free access links? Or does everyone know how to do that now?
I've seen the same thing written and talked about. Maybe I should have said, At the present time the class is full, but things could change.There have been multiple articles where the beat reporters (and I believe even Hurley) have said this will be a 4 man class. Might not be a HS senior but they'll be filling 1 more spot
My money is on structural engineer. A teacher would not have gone to such lengths without defining restoring force.Teacher?
David told SI.com that Johnson can play four positions. He is ranked No. 71 in his class by ESPN, but, analyst Adam Finkelstein said, “the reality is, this guy has a chance to just keep going up, up and up. He’s bouncy athlete at the rim, not just as a finisher, but as a rim protector. He’s agile enough to have versatility on the defensive end of the floor. He’s also got a lot of shooting potential, he already makes threes, and as he continues to fill out he has an extremely bright future.”
Meet the new Husky: Here’s what to know about Samson Johnson, third from Class of 2021 to join UConn men’s basketball team
Once Samson Johnson made the commitment to basketball, he became a fast learner. “You have kids who work their rear ends off, but it’s still takes them time to really get something,R…www.courant.com
Does anyone still want the free access links? Or does everyone know how to do that now?
Chris Boucher likeness for future? Kind of reminds me a little like Boucher, the bounciness and length as well as thin for now.
Yes! This was the comp I haven't been able to put my finger on.
Johnson is probably an inch taller, and slightly better built/more athletic at the same stage. Boucher definitely had a more refined post move package and maybe a better BBQ. Nice memory though... haven't hard of Boucher in years. I think he's on the Raptors g league team?
I have heard Kenya will be the first to leave for a head coaching job, assuming Tom will stay and retire here with Hurley. Kimani even describes himself as an aau coach that happens to be at UConn (or something to that effect).
I see Springs more as a 4 than a 5.. I think his game is more multi-dimensional than a grind-it-out/back to the basket 5.. I am not saying I see him as a starter in his earlier years.. But if/when some of the Bigs on the roster achieve their NBA aspirations.. He will be a valuable asset to have.. As talented and physically gifted as some of our Bigs are/appear to be.... They will need sometime to develop and strengthen physically and enhance their BB IQ.. It seems like he's comfortable putting the ball on the floor.. Pretty unusual for someone his size.. Maybe it's his background earlier in his BB career as a SF.... I think he's going to surprise people with his offensive efficiency.. Great guy to have coming off the bench..Agree. That was a reply to Goose saying don’t sleep on Springs. I don’t think Springs was who Sampsons coach was referring to, so I was trying to see the relevance
What exactly does that explanation by Kimani mean? Not sure what it impliesI have heard Kenya will be the first to leave for a head coaching job, assuming Tom will stay and retire here with Hurley. Kimani even describes himself as an aau coach that happens to be at UConn (or something to that effect).