A Case Study Of Deep Shaft Excavation In River Channel Soil Deposit In Kolkata

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 699 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 2022
Abstract
This paper highlights salient features of an excavation 38 m (Length) by 10 m (Width) by 24 m (Depth) carried out in Central Kolkata. Secant pile wall (SPW) formed using a combination of alternating 1200 mm & 800 mm diameter piles was used. Six layers of struts and waler beams, including bottom slab were utilized as lateral restraints to piles. The geotechnical profile for excavation zone was predominantly silty sand to sandy silt. The profile is characteristic of river channel deposit usually encountered in Kolkata. Temporary stage analysis (including seepage analysis) and design were carried out in FEM softwares. Design checks for clay bursting, piping, bottom heave, etc. were also carried out. Extensive instrumentation and monitoring were carried out during the excavation period to check parameters such as ground movement, pile movement, piezometric heads, etc. as per review levels. During excavation, ground improvement using Tube-a-manchette grouting technique was also required to be carried out as per field observations. The paper discusses some of the major challenges faced as well as measures taken to counter them, during deep excavation carried out in silty soils in a very congested Urban setting in the heart of a Megacity.
Citation
APA:
(2022) A Case Study Of Deep Shaft Excavation In River Channel Soil Deposit In KolkataMLA: A Case Study Of Deep Shaft Excavation In River Channel Soil Deposit In Kolkata. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.