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Advanced construction and
Equipments
Prepared by:
Ghanashyam prajapati(13cv88)
Construction of Diaphragm wall
Diaphragm wall is a reinforced concrete structure constructed in-situ
panel by panel. The wall is usually designed to reach very great depth,
sometimes up to 50m,
Diaphragm Wall is generally reinforced concrete wall constructed in
the ground using Under slurry technique which was developed in
Europe.
DIAPHRAGM WALL
Diaphragm wall is a continuous wall constructed in ground in to facilitate
certain construction activities, such as:
As a retaining wall
As a cut-off provision to support deep excavation
As the final wall for basement or other underground structure (e.g.
tunnel and shaft)
As a separating structure between major underground facilities
As a form of foundation (barrette pile –rectangular pile)
The wall is usually designed to reach very great depth, sometimes up to
50 m.
COMMON USES OF
DIAPHRAGM WALLS
Structural support for the construction of building basements with
underground parking.
Add stability to landslides, highway cuts and deep building excavations
including circular shafts.
Provide retaining walls in areas where severe limitations may be posed
by noise, vibration, geology, water table and schedule.
Provide deep diaphragms where geometric precision and continuity at
depth are vital for structural and hydraulic reasons.
ADVANTAGES OF
DIAPHRAGM WALL
Suitable for unstable soil profiles below water table.
Limited construction time.
Where deeper than normal cantilever support may needed.
Designable to carry vertical loads.
Construction time of basement can be lower.
Minimize the settlement of adjacent
MATERIALS
Cement
Cement shall be ordinary Portland cement con- forming to IS 269 : 1989
or rapid hardening Portland cement conforming to IS 8041: 1990, blast
furnace slag cement conforming to IS 455 : 1989 or Portland pozzolana
cement conforming to IS 1489 (Part 1) : 1991 or IS 1489 (Part 2) : 1991.
Aggregate
The aggregates shall conform to IS 383 : 1970. Well graded coarse
aggregate of 20 mm size shall normally be used in reinforced concrete
diaphragm functions of the diaphragm wall as an under- walls. For
plastic concrete diaphragm walls, a smaller size of aggregate may be
used.
Sand
Well graded sand consisting of 50 percent coarse sand shall be used.
 Water
Clean water free from deleterious impurities, as specified in IS 456 :
1978, shall be used in preparing the concrete mix and for preparation of
bentonite slurry. Water shall be free from salinity when used with
bentonite.
 Admixtures
If required, chemical admixtures in concrete shall
be used as specified in IS 456 : 1978.
 Reinforcement
Mild steel bars conforming to IS 432 (Part 1) : 1982 and cold worked
bars conforming to IS 1786 : 1985 shall be used.
 Bentonite
Bentonite used shall conform to IS 12584 : 1989.
SPECIFICATION OF
BENTONITE SURRY
Type of test Method of test Permissible value at
20 C
Density Mud balance or
hydrometer
1.04 to 1.10 g/ml
pH value pH indictor paper strips 9.5 to 12
Viscosity Marsh cone method 30 to 90 seconds
10 – minute gel strength Shear meter or vane shear
apparatus
1.4 to 10 N /m2
14 to 100 dyn/cm2

Following tests are normally carried out on freshly prepared bentonite slurry
to be used in diaphragm walling.
The relation between concentration C of bentonite slurry expressed as
percentage by mass and the density is given below.
 = 1.0 + 0.006C.
Test to determine density, viscosity, shear strength and pH value shall
be carried out until a consistent working pattern is established, taking
into accout the mixing process, blending of freshly mixed bentonite
slurry with previously used slurry and any process which may be
employed to remove impurities from previsiously used bentonite
slurry.
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When results show consistent behaviour the tests for shear strength
and pH value may be discontinued and tests required to determine
density and viscosity need to carried out.
The frequency of testing shall be on panel to panel basis where
bentonite slurry becomes heavily contaminated with fine sand during
its first use, and may be on daily basis where contaminating may be
slight.
Prior to placing of concrete in any panel a bentonite slurry sample
shall be taken (that is about 0.2m from the trench bottom) and the
same shall be tested for density.
The density thus determined shall not be greater than 1.25 g/ ml to
ensure satisfactory placing of concrete.
If the slurry is found to have higher, the same shall be thinner by
feeding in fresh bentonite till the required density achieved.
Suitable slurry pumps, submersible pumps or air lift shall be used in
replacing the contaminated slurry at the bottom of trench by fresh
bentonite slurry.
BENTONITE SLURRY
AND ADDITIVES
Sodium bentonite powder shall be mixed thoroughly with potable water
to form a fully dispersed lump – free homogeneous slurry.
Suitable slurry tanks shall be used for this operation. The use of a slurry
pump with special nozzle is suggested for preparing bentonite slurry.
Use of paddle stirrer or other mechanical devices such as colloidal
grout mixer, may also be made for proper mixing of slurry. The
temperature of water used and slurry used shall not be less than 5 C.⁰
Where saline or chemically contaminated ground water is present, special
additives as listed below may be used to render bentonite slurry fit for use.
These additives are used in very small amount of 0.1 to 0.5 percent by
mass of slurry.
Ferrochrome lignosulphonate in combination with soda ash or
dichromate of soda, may be used for effective bentonite hydration, if
hardness of sea water exceeds 200 ppm.
Sodium carboxymethylcellulose(S.C.M.C.) is yet another additive
sometimes used. It protects slurry against effects of electrolytes,
accelerates filter cake formation and reduces fluid loss by increasing the
viscosity of slurry.
Cement contamination may be counteracted by phosphates. The
calcium gets removed and clay solids dispersed. Phosphates decrease pH
value thereby lowering viscosity and yield value of slurry.
Carboxymethylcellulose, gums or preheated asbestos may be used to
increase viscosity and reduce filter loss.
To remove fine salty solids and clay solids from the slurry, flocculants
may be used Vinyl acetate maleic anhydride co-polymer or
polyacrylamides may be used.
Pregelatinised starch may be employed as a fluid loss control. It may
also be used as a protective colloid against the effect of electrolytes.
GUIDE WALLS
Guide wall shall be constructed prior to main slurry trenching
operation.
Guide wall shall be 100 to 250 mm thick 1 to 2 m deep and made of
lightly reinforced concrete, and shall represent the reference lines.
In soft ground or fill, guide walls may be taken deeper. When ground
water table is closed to surface guide wall higher than the surface level
shall be constructed to maintain additional slurry head.
The clearance between finished diaphragm wall and guide may be 50
mm minimum for straight panels.
CONSTRUCTION OF
DIAPHRAGM WALL
The clearance shall be suitably increased when the panel are curved.
The finished faces of the guide walls toward the trench shall be vertical.
Guide wall after construction should be suitably propped to maintain
specified tolerance. Mesh or cage reinforcement shall be used in guide
wall.
The level of bentonite slurry in the trench shall be 1 m or more, if
necessary, higher than the ground water table.
For heavy machinery guide wall shall be constructed with suitable
ground slab (on both side of wall).
Guide walls get support from adjoining panels and, therefore their
construction should be done continuously.
GUIDE WALLS
STAGES OF CONSTRUCTION OF
DIAPHRAGM WALL
Cast-in-situ structural RCC diaphragm wall shall be constructed by
resorting to either successive panel method or alternate panel method.
In successive method, a panel shall be cast by the side of another
completed panel, so as to form a good joint and continuous leak proof
diaphragm wall.
In alternate panel method, primary panels a shall be cast first, leaving
suitable gaps in between. Secondary panels shall then be cast, resulting
in a continuous diaphragm wall..
SUCCESSIVE PANEL
METHOD
In this method a panel shall be cast in continuation of previously
completed panel.
Use of form tubes is generally used for creating a joint between
primary panels and secondary panels.
However with larger width of diaphragm wall and greater depth of
diaphragm wall it may not be possible to provide form tube due to
handling, lowering and extraction difficulties.
 In such a case special tools, such as semicircular chisels are used to
effect a joint between primary and secondary panel and in this case
form tubes are eliminated.
SUCCESSIVE PANEL
METHOD
ALTERNATE PANEL
METHOD
In this method primary panels shall be cast first leaving suitable gaps in
between. Secondary panels shall then be cast in these gaps. Two stop
end tubes are used the ends of the primary panels to support concrete
and to form suitable joints with the secondary panels.
 The excavated length of trench for secondary panel may be smaller
than that of primary panel.
 The shape of the secondary panel end should be such as to form a
good joint with primary panels.
ALTERNATE PANEL
METHOD
CONSTRUCTION
METHOD
Form tubes of 1 m diameter and 30 m long have been successfully
used Excavation of each trench panel shall be done with the help of
suitable machinery.
The trench panel shall be kept filled with bentonite slurry of suitable
consistency and viscosity during the excavation period.
A stop end tube with a smooth surface, or a structural section shall be
inserted in the trench at the end of the panel to support concrete and
to form a suitable joint with the next panels.
 Reinforcement cage shall then be lowered in the trench panel and
suitably supported.
 The concrete cover for the reinforcement shall be maintained by the
use of spacers.
PROCESS
EXCAVATION OF
TRENCH
Bentonite slurry to balance the soil
pressure to protect the trench from
collapse.
DE-SENDING
EQUIPMENT
INSERTING
REINFORCEMENTS
CONCRETING THROUGH
TREMIE PIPE
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Equipment and accessories
34
TRENCHING
EQUIPMENT
Depending upon the type of soil encountered at the site and
depth and length and thickness of diaphragm wall to be
constructed ,suitable trenching equipment shall be closed.
The general trenching equipment shall include ritary boring
ring ,percussion boring rings ,trenching bucket type shovels
,mechanical grabs ,hydraulic grabs ,grabs with key bar ,direct
mud circular boring rigs ,reverse mud circular rigs.
For gravelly soil ,boulder deposits and rock formations
,specially designed chiselling equipments shall be considered.
GUIDING FRAME WITH
CUTTING DRUM
36
SLURRY PREPARATION AND
TESTING EQUIPMENT
Tanks of suitable size and slurry pumps of suitable capacity
should be used for storage ,mixing and circulation of bentonite
slurry at a site.
A separate water pump may be used for water supply to slurry
tank.
Equipment for sampling the slurry from deep trenches and testing
its concentration ,viscosity ,PH values and hardness of ground
water in which the bentonite slurry and concrete are prepared ,
should also be used
37
Concreting equipment
Concrete mixer ,tremie pipes of suitable length and size and concrete
pouring devices should be used according to the need of work .the lifting
arrangement for tremie pipes should be capable of doing the work with
desired speed.
38
LIFTING DEVICE
Cranes of suitable capable and boom length should be used in
the case of precast wall panels for lowering them in the
trenchs.the same may be used for stacking the panel at site or
during casting the panels in the casting shed.
The reinforcement cage of large depth and length of wall panels
may be lifted by crane.
If the load of the panels and reinforcement cage are small ,this
work may also be done by which and pulley arrangement
provided on the diaphragm walling ring.
Cranes or rigs with winches of adequate capacity may be used
for operating the trenching grabs as necessary.
39
GENERAL GUIDELINES
Choice the rotary ,percussion ,grabbing equipment ,and equipment for
direct or reverse mud circulation , etc.
Vibration and noise produced during construction should not have any
damaging effect on the people and existing structure.
Consideration shall be given in selection of equipment when they are
required to work on a site with restricted space or head room.
Construction of diaphragm wall

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Construction of diaphragm wall

  • 1. Advanced construction and Equipments Prepared by: Ghanashyam prajapati(13cv88) Construction of Diaphragm wall
  • 2. Diaphragm wall is a reinforced concrete structure constructed in-situ panel by panel. The wall is usually designed to reach very great depth, sometimes up to 50m, Diaphragm Wall is generally reinforced concrete wall constructed in the ground using Under slurry technique which was developed in Europe. DIAPHRAGM WALL
  • 3. Diaphragm wall is a continuous wall constructed in ground in to facilitate certain construction activities, such as: As a retaining wall As a cut-off provision to support deep excavation As the final wall for basement or other underground structure (e.g. tunnel and shaft) As a separating structure between major underground facilities As a form of foundation (barrette pile –rectangular pile) The wall is usually designed to reach very great depth, sometimes up to 50 m.
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  • 5. COMMON USES OF DIAPHRAGM WALLS Structural support for the construction of building basements with underground parking. Add stability to landslides, highway cuts and deep building excavations including circular shafts. Provide retaining walls in areas where severe limitations may be posed by noise, vibration, geology, water table and schedule. Provide deep diaphragms where geometric precision and continuity at depth are vital for structural and hydraulic reasons.
  • 6. ADVANTAGES OF DIAPHRAGM WALL Suitable for unstable soil profiles below water table. Limited construction time. Where deeper than normal cantilever support may needed. Designable to carry vertical loads. Construction time of basement can be lower. Minimize the settlement of adjacent
  • 7. MATERIALS Cement Cement shall be ordinary Portland cement con- forming to IS 269 : 1989 or rapid hardening Portland cement conforming to IS 8041: 1990, blast furnace slag cement conforming to IS 455 : 1989 or Portland pozzolana cement conforming to IS 1489 (Part 1) : 1991 or IS 1489 (Part 2) : 1991. Aggregate The aggregates shall conform to IS 383 : 1970. Well graded coarse aggregate of 20 mm size shall normally be used in reinforced concrete diaphragm functions of the diaphragm wall as an under- walls. For plastic concrete diaphragm walls, a smaller size of aggregate may be used.
  • 8. Sand Well graded sand consisting of 50 percent coarse sand shall be used.  Water Clean water free from deleterious impurities, as specified in IS 456 : 1978, shall be used in preparing the concrete mix and for preparation of bentonite slurry. Water shall be free from salinity when used with bentonite.  Admixtures If required, chemical admixtures in concrete shall be used as specified in IS 456 : 1978.
  • 9.  Reinforcement Mild steel bars conforming to IS 432 (Part 1) : 1982 and cold worked bars conforming to IS 1786 : 1985 shall be used.  Bentonite Bentonite used shall conform to IS 12584 : 1989.
  • 10. SPECIFICATION OF BENTONITE SURRY Type of test Method of test Permissible value at 20 C Density Mud balance or hydrometer 1.04 to 1.10 g/ml pH value pH indictor paper strips 9.5 to 12 Viscosity Marsh cone method 30 to 90 seconds 10 – minute gel strength Shear meter or vane shear apparatus 1.4 to 10 N /m2 14 to 100 dyn/cm2  Following tests are normally carried out on freshly prepared bentonite slurry to be used in diaphragm walling.
  • 11. The relation between concentration C of bentonite slurry expressed as percentage by mass and the density is given below.  = 1.0 + 0.006C. Test to determine density, viscosity, shear strength and pH value shall be carried out until a consistent working pattern is established, taking into accout the mixing process, blending of freshly mixed bentonite slurry with previously used slurry and any process which may be employed to remove impurities from previsiously used bentonite slurry. sγ sγ
  • 12. When results show consistent behaviour the tests for shear strength and pH value may be discontinued and tests required to determine density and viscosity need to carried out. The frequency of testing shall be on panel to panel basis where bentonite slurry becomes heavily contaminated with fine sand during its first use, and may be on daily basis where contaminating may be slight. Prior to placing of concrete in any panel a bentonite slurry sample shall be taken (that is about 0.2m from the trench bottom) and the same shall be tested for density.
  • 13. The density thus determined shall not be greater than 1.25 g/ ml to ensure satisfactory placing of concrete. If the slurry is found to have higher, the same shall be thinner by feeding in fresh bentonite till the required density achieved. Suitable slurry pumps, submersible pumps or air lift shall be used in replacing the contaminated slurry at the bottom of trench by fresh bentonite slurry.
  • 14. BENTONITE SLURRY AND ADDITIVES Sodium bentonite powder shall be mixed thoroughly with potable water to form a fully dispersed lump – free homogeneous slurry. Suitable slurry tanks shall be used for this operation. The use of a slurry pump with special nozzle is suggested for preparing bentonite slurry. Use of paddle stirrer or other mechanical devices such as colloidal grout mixer, may also be made for proper mixing of slurry. The temperature of water used and slurry used shall not be less than 5 C.⁰
  • 15. Where saline or chemically contaminated ground water is present, special additives as listed below may be used to render bentonite slurry fit for use. These additives are used in very small amount of 0.1 to 0.5 percent by mass of slurry. Ferrochrome lignosulphonate in combination with soda ash or dichromate of soda, may be used for effective bentonite hydration, if hardness of sea water exceeds 200 ppm. Sodium carboxymethylcellulose(S.C.M.C.) is yet another additive sometimes used. It protects slurry against effects of electrolytes, accelerates filter cake formation and reduces fluid loss by increasing the viscosity of slurry.
  • 16. Cement contamination may be counteracted by phosphates. The calcium gets removed and clay solids dispersed. Phosphates decrease pH value thereby lowering viscosity and yield value of slurry. Carboxymethylcellulose, gums or preheated asbestos may be used to increase viscosity and reduce filter loss. To remove fine salty solids and clay solids from the slurry, flocculants may be used Vinyl acetate maleic anhydride co-polymer or polyacrylamides may be used. Pregelatinised starch may be employed as a fluid loss control. It may also be used as a protective colloid against the effect of electrolytes.
  • 17. GUIDE WALLS Guide wall shall be constructed prior to main slurry trenching operation. Guide wall shall be 100 to 250 mm thick 1 to 2 m deep and made of lightly reinforced concrete, and shall represent the reference lines. In soft ground or fill, guide walls may be taken deeper. When ground water table is closed to surface guide wall higher than the surface level shall be constructed to maintain additional slurry head. The clearance between finished diaphragm wall and guide may be 50 mm minimum for straight panels.
  • 19. The clearance shall be suitably increased when the panel are curved. The finished faces of the guide walls toward the trench shall be vertical. Guide wall after construction should be suitably propped to maintain specified tolerance. Mesh or cage reinforcement shall be used in guide wall. The level of bentonite slurry in the trench shall be 1 m or more, if necessary, higher than the ground water table. For heavy machinery guide wall shall be constructed with suitable ground slab (on both side of wall). Guide walls get support from adjoining panels and, therefore their construction should be done continuously.
  • 21. STAGES OF CONSTRUCTION OF DIAPHRAGM WALL Cast-in-situ structural RCC diaphragm wall shall be constructed by resorting to either successive panel method or alternate panel method. In successive method, a panel shall be cast by the side of another completed panel, so as to form a good joint and continuous leak proof diaphragm wall. In alternate panel method, primary panels a shall be cast first, leaving suitable gaps in between. Secondary panels shall then be cast, resulting in a continuous diaphragm wall..
  • 22. SUCCESSIVE PANEL METHOD In this method a panel shall be cast in continuation of previously completed panel. Use of form tubes is generally used for creating a joint between primary panels and secondary panels. However with larger width of diaphragm wall and greater depth of diaphragm wall it may not be possible to provide form tube due to handling, lowering and extraction difficulties.  In such a case special tools, such as semicircular chisels are used to effect a joint between primary and secondary panel and in this case form tubes are eliminated.
  • 24. ALTERNATE PANEL METHOD In this method primary panels shall be cast first leaving suitable gaps in between. Secondary panels shall then be cast in these gaps. Two stop end tubes are used the ends of the primary panels to support concrete and to form suitable joints with the secondary panels.  The excavated length of trench for secondary panel may be smaller than that of primary panel.  The shape of the secondary panel end should be such as to form a good joint with primary panels.
  • 26. CONSTRUCTION METHOD Form tubes of 1 m diameter and 30 m long have been successfully used Excavation of each trench panel shall be done with the help of suitable machinery. The trench panel shall be kept filled with bentonite slurry of suitable consistency and viscosity during the excavation period. A stop end tube with a smooth surface, or a structural section shall be inserted in the trench at the end of the panel to support concrete and to form a suitable joint with the next panels.  Reinforcement cage shall then be lowered in the trench panel and suitably supported.  The concrete cover for the reinforcement shall be maintained by the use of spacers.
  • 29. Bentonite slurry to balance the soil pressure to protect the trench from collapse.
  • 34. 34 TRENCHING EQUIPMENT Depending upon the type of soil encountered at the site and depth and length and thickness of diaphragm wall to be constructed ,suitable trenching equipment shall be closed. The general trenching equipment shall include ritary boring ring ,percussion boring rings ,trenching bucket type shovels ,mechanical grabs ,hydraulic grabs ,grabs with key bar ,direct mud circular boring rigs ,reverse mud circular rigs. For gravelly soil ,boulder deposits and rock formations ,specially designed chiselling equipments shall be considered.
  • 36. 36 SLURRY PREPARATION AND TESTING EQUIPMENT Tanks of suitable size and slurry pumps of suitable capacity should be used for storage ,mixing and circulation of bentonite slurry at a site. A separate water pump may be used for water supply to slurry tank. Equipment for sampling the slurry from deep trenches and testing its concentration ,viscosity ,PH values and hardness of ground water in which the bentonite slurry and concrete are prepared , should also be used
  • 37. 37 Concreting equipment Concrete mixer ,tremie pipes of suitable length and size and concrete pouring devices should be used according to the need of work .the lifting arrangement for tremie pipes should be capable of doing the work with desired speed.
  • 38. 38 LIFTING DEVICE Cranes of suitable capable and boom length should be used in the case of precast wall panels for lowering them in the trenchs.the same may be used for stacking the panel at site or during casting the panels in the casting shed. The reinforcement cage of large depth and length of wall panels may be lifted by crane. If the load of the panels and reinforcement cage are small ,this work may also be done by which and pulley arrangement provided on the diaphragm walling ring. Cranes or rigs with winches of adequate capacity may be used for operating the trenching grabs as necessary.
  • 39. 39 GENERAL GUIDELINES Choice the rotary ,percussion ,grabbing equipment ,and equipment for direct or reverse mud circulation , etc. Vibration and noise produced during construction should not have any damaging effect on the people and existing structure. Consideration shall be given in selection of equipment when they are required to work on a site with restricted space or head room.