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Construction of Diaphragm Wall




                    Presentation by:
                    Gagan Goswami
                                       1
Content

Introduction

Application

Category of Diaphragm Wall

Construction Procedure




                             2
Introduction
Diaphragm Wall is generally reinforced
concrete wall constructed in the ground using
Underslurry technique which was developed in
Europe.
The technique involves excavating a narrow
trench that is kept full of an engineered fluid
of slurry.
Walls of thickness between 300 and 1200 mm
can be formed in this way up to a depths of 45
meters.

                                             3
Conceptual sketch showing
 the RCC Diaphragm Wall




                            4
Diaphragm wall-Application
 Commonly used in congested areas
 -Can be Installed in close proximity to
 existing structure
 Practically suited for deep basements
 Used in conjunction with “Top Down”
 construction technique




                                      5
Schematic section of Diaphragm
    Wall showing typical use




                                 6
Schematic section of Diaphragm
    Wall showing typical use




                                 7
Schematic section of Diaphragm
    Wall showing typical use




                                 8
Schematic section of Diaphragm
    Wall showing typical use




                                 9
Anchoring of Diaphragm Wall using
          Anchor Slab




                    Anchor Slab




                                  10
Anchoring of Diaphragm Wall using
         Anchor Blocks

                 Diaphragm Wall



         Anchor Bars


                   Anchor Blocks




                                   11
Important Conditions
 Dictate the use of Diaphragm Wall
Very unstable soil profiles below the water
table
Limited construction time
Where deeper than normal cantilever support
may be required




                                         12
Positive facades of Diaphragm
             Wall
  Can be Installed to considerable depth
  Formation of walls with substantial thickness
  Flexible system in plan layout
  Easily incorporated into Permanent works
  Designable to carry vertical loads
  Construction time of Basement can be lowered
  considerably.
  Economic and Positive solution for large deep
  basement in saturated and unstable soil profiles.
  Can be used for seepage control in Dams.
  Noise levels limited to engine noise only.
  No vibration during installation.

                                                      13
Negative Facades of
        Diaphragm Wall
Not economical for small, shallow Basements




                                              14
Category of Diaphragm wall

1)   In Situ Cement Bentonite Vertical Wall
2)   In Situ RCC Vertical Wall
3)   Precast RCC Vertical Wall




                                              15
In Situ Cement Bentonite
          Vertical Wall
Provides water tight barrier
Used to prevent seepage/water loss from
Natural reservoir and Dams




                                          16
In Situ RCC Vertical Wall

Underground Structural element
Used for Retention systems and Permanent
foundation walls
Deep groundwater barriers




                                           17
Procedure

Diaphragm Wall construction begins with
the     trench    being     excavated    in
discontinuous sections or “panels”.
Stop-ends are placed vertically at each end
of primary panel to form joints for
adjacent secondary panel or closing
panels. Panels are usually 4 to 6 meters
long. Stop-ends are used to form the joints
between adjacent panels and a water bar
can be incorporated across these joints.

                                          18
Construction Method




Secondary               Primary      Secondary            Secondary           Secondary              Closing      Secondary



Construction Joint formed by
                                                                                                               Construction Joint
Circular Stopend Pipe



                                  Schematic Diagram Showing Construction Joint between Adjucent Panels




                                                                                                                                    19
Construction Method




Secondary       Primary        Secondary   Secondary    Secondary        Closing        Secondary



Construction Joint formed by                                                Construction Joint
Flat Stop end



                 Schematic Diagram Showing Construction Joint between Adjucent Panels




                                                                                                    20
Different Shapes of Diaphragm
           Wall Panel




      T-Shape Panel   L-Shape Panel
                                      21
Different stages of construction
            activities




                               22
Diaphragm Wall Construction Site




                                   23
Construction Procedure

Stage-1: Fixing of Alignment
Stage-2: Guide wall Construction
Stage-3: Trenching
Stage-4: Trench Cleaning
Stage-5: Stop ends fixing
Stage-6: Reinforcement Cage lowering
Stage-7: Placing of Concrete
Stage-8: Withdrawal of Stop ends

                                       24
Guide Wall Construction

   Guide Wall
 is constructed
    to fix the
  alignment of
Diaphragm Wall
   in the field



                            25
Guide Wall Construction




                          26
Trenching Equipments

Hydraulic Grab
Kelly-mounted or Cable-hung cam buckets




                                      27
Kelly-mounted Hydraulic Grab




                               28
Cable-hung cam bucket




                        29
Trenching Process

Trenching usually carried out under
bentonite slurry
Bentonite Slurry – Key component.
-This Slurry acts as shoring to prevent
collapse by hydraulic pressure and
thyrotrophic property.




                                     30
Bentonite Slurry

Used as a support fluid
The bentonite suspension used in bore holes
is basically a clay of montmorillonite group
having exchangeable sodium cations (Na+).
The action of bentonite in stabilizing the
sides of bore holes is primarily due to the
thixotropic     property    of     bentonite
suspension.
The bentonite suspension when undisturbed
forms a jelly which when agitated becomes a
fluid again.
                                         31
Functions of Bentonite

In case of granular soils, the bentonite
suspension penetrates into the sides under
positive pressure and after a while forms a
jelly.
The bentonite suspension gets deposited on
the sides of the hole resulting in the
formation of a filter cake in contact with
soil against which the fluid pressure acts.
In case of impervious clay, the bentonite
does not penetrate into the soil, but
deposits only a thin film on the surface of
the hole.
                                        32
Factors affecting stability
        of Trench
 Level of the supporting fluid
 -Level of the bentonite slurry should be
 maintained preferably at least 1.5m above the
 ground water level to avoid problem of
 instability.
 Density and Viscosity of supporting fluid
 Loss of shear strength with time
 Suction effect during trenching


                                             33
Specification of Bentonite
(as per IS:2911-Part1:Sec2)
 Liquid limit :   300 to 450 % (in accordance
                  with IS:2720-part V )
 Sand content : Less than 7 %
 Density:          1.12
 Marsh viscosity : About 37 second, tested by
                 Marsh cone
 Swelling index: Swelling index at least 2 times
                 of dry volume.
 pH value :       Less than 11.5

                                                34
Tests and compliance values for support fluid
          prepared from bentonite
            (as per IS9556-1980)
             Property   Test method       As    Before
                                       supplied concret
                                        to the    ing
                                         bore
            Density     Mud balance   1.04-   <1.15g/
                                      1.10g/m ml
                                      l
            Viscosity   Marsh cone    30 - 90
                                      seconds

            Shear       Shearometer / 1.4 to 10
            strength    Vane shear    N/sq.m
                        apparatus

            pH          Digital pH    9.5-12
                        meter                           35
Schematic Diagram of
   Bentonite Setup
               •Storage tanks

   Settling        Circulation    Fresh

     T3               T2           T1
                                             Mixer
                     •Mud
                     Pump




          Diaphragm Wall Construction area



                                                 36
Bentonite Setup




                  37
Preparation of Bentonite Slurry

 Bentonite slurry made by passing dry powder
 through water jet. A conical hopper is used
 with bottom nozzle through which water is
 pumped under pressure. The bentonite powder
 is poured directly from top and when it falls
 down the hopper, it gets agitated in the water.
 After getting circulated, the mixed bentonite
 thus falls in the tank.


                                             38
Trench Cleaning

Joints of adjacent panels to be cleaned to
obtain watertight bond
Loose materials to be lifted by suitable air
lifting method




                                          39
Fixing of Stop ends

Stop ends to be fixed at the proper
position keeping it truly vertical
Distance between two Stop ends to be
fixed as per prefixed Panel Layout




                                  40
Reinforcement Cage

Excavation of panel is followed by placing of
steel reinforcement cage in center of the
panel.




                                          41
Reinforcement Cage fabrication




                                 42
Reinforcement Cage shifting




                              43
Lowering of reinforcement cage
   in the excavated panel




                             44
Lowering of reinforcement cage
   in the excavated panel




                             45
Resting of reinforcement cage
   in the excavated panel




                                46
Different stages of construction




                                   47
Placing of Concrete

Placing of concrete having slump 150mm to
190mm by tremmie method
Concrete to be placed through a top metal hopper
and into a rigid leak proof tremmie pipe (2 sets),
sufficiently large enough to permit free flow of
concrete.
Initially there should be a suitable plug at the
bottom of metal hopper, which will not discharge
concrete until sufficient concrete accumulate in
the metal hopper.
concrete displaces the slurry from bottom and
rises in such a manner that mixing of concrete
with slurry does not occurs

                                               48
Placing Concrete




                   49
Placing of Concrete

Pouring shall be continued till it
accumulates in vertical Tremmie pipe up
to top of funnel.
Tremmie pipe shall be raised so as to
release the concrete in a single continuous
flow.
Concrete to be discharged in the trench
without any lateral movement of Tremmie
pipe.

                                        50
Placing of Concrete

Caution - Bottom end of Tremmie pipe
must remains immersed in concrete.
Operation to be continued till good
concrete reaches 300mm above the
cut-off level of Diaphragm Wall.
This concrete above cut-off shall be
removed when green Chipping of concrete
is not to be permitted.
Length of Tremmie pipe shall be reduced
by removal of Tremmie segment stage by
stage.                               51
Withdrawal of Stop ends

Withdrawal of Stop ends just after the
Initial setting of concrete.
If retarders are not added, Stop End Pipes
shall be moved up & down not later than
45 minutes from the time of placing of
concrete.




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Thank You
If any Query please mail me-
  gagangoswami@yahoo.co.in
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Diaphragm Wall Presentation By Gagan

  • 1. Construction of Diaphragm Wall Presentation by: Gagan Goswami 1
  • 3. Introduction Diaphragm Wall is generally reinforced concrete wall constructed in the ground using Underslurry technique which was developed in Europe. The technique involves excavating a narrow trench that is kept full of an engineered fluid of slurry. Walls of thickness between 300 and 1200 mm can be formed in this way up to a depths of 45 meters. 3
  • 4. Conceptual sketch showing the RCC Diaphragm Wall 4
  • 5. Diaphragm wall-Application Commonly used in congested areas -Can be Installed in close proximity to existing structure Practically suited for deep basements Used in conjunction with “Top Down” construction technique 5
  • 6. Schematic section of Diaphragm Wall showing typical use 6
  • 7. Schematic section of Diaphragm Wall showing typical use 7
  • 8. Schematic section of Diaphragm Wall showing typical use 8
  • 9. Schematic section of Diaphragm Wall showing typical use 9
  • 10. Anchoring of Diaphragm Wall using Anchor Slab Anchor Slab 10
  • 11. Anchoring of Diaphragm Wall using Anchor Blocks Diaphragm Wall Anchor Bars Anchor Blocks 11
  • 12. Important Conditions Dictate the use of Diaphragm Wall Very unstable soil profiles below the water table Limited construction time Where deeper than normal cantilever support may be required 12
  • 13. Positive facades of Diaphragm Wall Can be Installed to considerable depth Formation of walls with substantial thickness Flexible system in plan layout Easily incorporated into Permanent works Designable to carry vertical loads Construction time of Basement can be lowered considerably. Economic and Positive solution for large deep basement in saturated and unstable soil profiles. Can be used for seepage control in Dams. Noise levels limited to engine noise only. No vibration during installation. 13
  • 14. Negative Facades of Diaphragm Wall Not economical for small, shallow Basements 14
  • 15. Category of Diaphragm wall 1) In Situ Cement Bentonite Vertical Wall 2) In Situ RCC Vertical Wall 3) Precast RCC Vertical Wall 15
  • 16. In Situ Cement Bentonite Vertical Wall Provides water tight barrier Used to prevent seepage/water loss from Natural reservoir and Dams 16
  • 17. In Situ RCC Vertical Wall Underground Structural element Used for Retention systems and Permanent foundation walls Deep groundwater barriers 17
  • 18. Procedure Diaphragm Wall construction begins with the trench being excavated in discontinuous sections or “panels”. Stop-ends are placed vertically at each end of primary panel to form joints for adjacent secondary panel or closing panels. Panels are usually 4 to 6 meters long. Stop-ends are used to form the joints between adjacent panels and a water bar can be incorporated across these joints. 18
  • 19. Construction Method Secondary Primary Secondary Secondary Secondary Closing Secondary Construction Joint formed by Construction Joint Circular Stopend Pipe Schematic Diagram Showing Construction Joint between Adjucent Panels 19
  • 20. Construction Method Secondary Primary Secondary Secondary Secondary Closing Secondary Construction Joint formed by Construction Joint Flat Stop end Schematic Diagram Showing Construction Joint between Adjucent Panels 20
  • 21. Different Shapes of Diaphragm Wall Panel T-Shape Panel L-Shape Panel 21
  • 22. Different stages of construction activities 22
  • 24. Construction Procedure Stage-1: Fixing of Alignment Stage-2: Guide wall Construction Stage-3: Trenching Stage-4: Trench Cleaning Stage-5: Stop ends fixing Stage-6: Reinforcement Cage lowering Stage-7: Placing of Concrete Stage-8: Withdrawal of Stop ends 24
  • 25. Guide Wall Construction Guide Wall is constructed to fix the alignment of Diaphragm Wall in the field 25
  • 30. Trenching Process Trenching usually carried out under bentonite slurry Bentonite Slurry – Key component. -This Slurry acts as shoring to prevent collapse by hydraulic pressure and thyrotrophic property. 30
  • 31. Bentonite Slurry Used as a support fluid The bentonite suspension used in bore holes is basically a clay of montmorillonite group having exchangeable sodium cations (Na+). The action of bentonite in stabilizing the sides of bore holes is primarily due to the thixotropic property of bentonite suspension. The bentonite suspension when undisturbed forms a jelly which when agitated becomes a fluid again. 31
  • 32. Functions of Bentonite In case of granular soils, the bentonite suspension penetrates into the sides under positive pressure and after a while forms a jelly. The bentonite suspension gets deposited on the sides of the hole resulting in the formation of a filter cake in contact with soil against which the fluid pressure acts. In case of impervious clay, the bentonite does not penetrate into the soil, but deposits only a thin film on the surface of the hole. 32
  • 33. Factors affecting stability of Trench Level of the supporting fluid -Level of the bentonite slurry should be maintained preferably at least 1.5m above the ground water level to avoid problem of instability. Density and Viscosity of supporting fluid Loss of shear strength with time Suction effect during trenching 33
  • 34. Specification of Bentonite (as per IS:2911-Part1:Sec2) Liquid limit : 300 to 450 % (in accordance with IS:2720-part V ) Sand content : Less than 7 % Density: 1.12 Marsh viscosity : About 37 second, tested by Marsh cone Swelling index: Swelling index at least 2 times of dry volume. pH value : Less than 11.5 34
  • 35. Tests and compliance values for support fluid prepared from bentonite (as per IS9556-1980) Property Test method As Before supplied concret to the ing bore Density Mud balance 1.04- <1.15g/ 1.10g/m ml l Viscosity Marsh cone 30 - 90 seconds Shear Shearometer / 1.4 to 10 strength Vane shear N/sq.m apparatus pH Digital pH 9.5-12 meter 35
  • 36. Schematic Diagram of Bentonite Setup •Storage tanks Settling Circulation Fresh T3 T2 T1 Mixer •Mud Pump Diaphragm Wall Construction area 36
  • 38. Preparation of Bentonite Slurry Bentonite slurry made by passing dry powder through water jet. A conical hopper is used with bottom nozzle through which water is pumped under pressure. The bentonite powder is poured directly from top and when it falls down the hopper, it gets agitated in the water. After getting circulated, the mixed bentonite thus falls in the tank. 38
  • 39. Trench Cleaning Joints of adjacent panels to be cleaned to obtain watertight bond Loose materials to be lifted by suitable air lifting method 39
  • 40. Fixing of Stop ends Stop ends to be fixed at the proper position keeping it truly vertical Distance between two Stop ends to be fixed as per prefixed Panel Layout 40
  • 41. Reinforcement Cage Excavation of panel is followed by placing of steel reinforcement cage in center of the panel. 41
  • 44. Lowering of reinforcement cage in the excavated panel 44
  • 45. Lowering of reinforcement cage in the excavated panel 45
  • 46. Resting of reinforcement cage in the excavated panel 46
  • 47. Different stages of construction 47
  • 48. Placing of Concrete Placing of concrete having slump 150mm to 190mm by tremmie method Concrete to be placed through a top metal hopper and into a rigid leak proof tremmie pipe (2 sets), sufficiently large enough to permit free flow of concrete. Initially there should be a suitable plug at the bottom of metal hopper, which will not discharge concrete until sufficient concrete accumulate in the metal hopper. concrete displaces the slurry from bottom and rises in such a manner that mixing of concrete with slurry does not occurs 48
  • 50. Placing of Concrete Pouring shall be continued till it accumulates in vertical Tremmie pipe up to top of funnel. Tremmie pipe shall be raised so as to release the concrete in a single continuous flow. Concrete to be discharged in the trench without any lateral movement of Tremmie pipe. 50
  • 51. Placing of Concrete Caution - Bottom end of Tremmie pipe must remains immersed in concrete. Operation to be continued till good concrete reaches 300mm above the cut-off level of Diaphragm Wall. This concrete above cut-off shall be removed when green Chipping of concrete is not to be permitted. Length of Tremmie pipe shall be reduced by removal of Tremmie segment stage by stage. 51
  • 52. Withdrawal of Stop ends Withdrawal of Stop ends just after the Initial setting of concrete. If retarders are not added, Stop End Pipes shall be moved up & down not later than 45 minutes from the time of placing of concrete. 52
  • 53. Thank You If any Query please mail me- gagangoswami@yahoo.co.in 53