Construction Of Large Scale Diaphragm Walling And Related Problems - Part One - The Building Of Diaphragm Walling - I. The General Situation Of The Project

Deep Foundations Institute
D. X. Xu
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

A pump station was constructed at the food of a steep mountain, very close to a riverside. To protect the pump station from being washed out, and to guarantee the stability of the steep hillside behind the pump station and the safety of the foundation pit when the station was built, cast-in-place R.C. diaphragm walls (Fig. 1) were clesigned in front of and on both sides of the pump station. This wall was 130m long, 0.8m wide and 29m deep. The diaphragm walling on both sides of the pump station served to prevent landslides and to fix anchor piles. The 55m long diaphragm walling in front of the pump station served as a temporary shuttering which kept earth and prevented water from permeating when the pump station was under construction. After the pump station project was finished, static blasting method was used to blow up the wall body which was 10m beneath the ground so that the water from the river could come into the pump station. The remaining wall body below this level was kept to prevent soil from being washed out. [ ]
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APA: D. X. Xu  (2010)  Construction Of Large Scale Diaphragm Walling And Related Problems - Part One - The Building Of Diaphragm Walling - I. The General Situation Of The Project

MLA: D. X. Xu Construction Of Large Scale Diaphragm Walling And Related Problems - Part One - The Building Of Diaphragm Walling - I. The General Situation Of The Project. Deep Foundations Institute, 2010.

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