Developing Effective Specifications For Tremie-Concrete Placement In Drilled Shafts

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 783 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2009
Abstract
Reduced workability and flowability of the concrete through the tremie tubes and drilled shaft reinforcement have been identified as the main causes of tremie-concrete drilled shaft concrete defects. This paper discusses two recent case studies of defective tremie-concrete drilled shafts. The defects (soft inclusions, aggregate segregation, and low concrete strength) were primarily caused by the combined effects of the tremie placing sequence, rapid concrete slump loss, and poor passing and blocking characteristics of the approved concrete mix design. The level of detail contained in the drilled shaft specifications varied between projects. However, even when the specifications incorporated several of the more recent recommendations for tremie-concrete placement, the case studies showed that typical provisions for concrete mix proportioning and placement can be further improved to minimize construction defects such as those described in this paper. Based on the findings of the case studies presented, recommendations for the development of more effective specifications are provided. The recommendations include requirements for mock-up testing of proposed concrete mix designs and evaluation of the tremie-concrete placement sequence. Performance of such testing and evaluation would greatly reduce the potential for drilled shaft defects and consequent time and financial burdens associated with them.
Citation
APA:
(2009) Developing Effective Specifications For Tremie-Concrete Placement In Drilled ShaftsMLA: Developing Effective Specifications For Tremie-Concrete Placement In Drilled Shafts. Deep Foundations Institute, 2009.