Underwater Concrete In Drilled Shafts: The Key Issues And Case Histories

Deep Foundations Institute
Sam X. Yao
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Jan 1, 2013

Abstract

In construction of drilled shafts under water, placing concrete in the shafts is technically demanding and involves complex construction logistics. Past construction experience has demonstrated that high quality concrete can be placed in drilled shafts under water with a proper concrete mix and proper placement techniques. However, a significant number of failures have occurred which have resulted in excessive cost overruns and delays. These problems may have occurred because proper underwater concrete construction techniques have not been widely disseminated within the industry. This is a technical area where competent design and sound construction planning can achieve a significant reduction in both risk and cost. This paper will discuss some key technical issues in the concrete mix design, concrete production and placement for the drilled shaft construction. The paper also describes two lesson-learned case histories from drilled shaft construction projects.
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APA: Sam X. Yao  (2013)  Underwater Concrete In Drilled Shafts: The Key Issues And Case Histories

MLA: Sam X. Yao Underwater Concrete In Drilled Shafts: The Key Issues And Case Histories. Deep Foundations Institute, 2013.

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