A Case Study In Hand-Dug Caissons ? Synopsis

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 4
- File Size:
- 329 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2010
Abstract
Caissons hand dug to a depth of about 100 feet were used to underpin three important structures at an industrial site in the State of Utah. The caisson shafts extended through 30 to 40 feet of coarse, granular soils and 25 to 60 feet of sands and clays to bear on a very dense, coarse gravel and cobble stratum near the water table. The shafts were belled to 12 feet square at their bearing elevation. Bearing pressures of 20 ksf were assigned. The shafts were lagged with timber. The use of hand-dug caissons allowed continuous operation of the facility during underpinning. Settlements after underpinning have been minor and well within the estimated magnitudes. Instrumentation was placed in two of the caissons with varying degrees of success.
Citation
APA: (2010) A Case Study In Hand-Dug Caissons ? Synopsis
MLA: A Case Study In Hand-Dug Caissons ? Synopsis. Deep Foundations Institute, 2010.