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UNDERWATER CONCRETE
SANTHINI K.P
S8, CE 28
GUIDED BY
MANASWI C.M
 Concrete is the premier construction material across the
world and the most widely used in all types of civil
engineering works.
 During the construction of bridges , dams or any other
structure where the foundation part of the structure is lie
underwater, we have to opt for underwater construction
 When concrete is placed under water, it induces concrete
to deteriorate uniformity
 Therefore should be follow proper mix design, concrete
production and placement and quality control.
PRODUCTION OF UNDER WATER
CONCRETE
 Proper mix design
 Proportioning underwater concrete are same
as conventional concrete
 According to its performance there are two
classes of concrete mixture
standard mixture
high-performance mixture
 Concrete placed underwater is susceptible to
cement washout
laitance
Segregation
CONT…….
Mix design influence certain workability
characteristics such as
Flowability
Self-consolidation
Cohesion
Mix design also influence by rheology
o It describes flow and deformation of materials
o The behaviour of fresh concrete can be described
by two parameters-yield stress and plastic
viscosity
Cont….
o water content is the important factor affecting
the rheology of concrete
o water content in a mixture can be classified
into two categories
o water absorbed in the aggregate
o free water
PLACEMENT METHODS
 Tremie method.
 Pump method
 Toggle bags
 Bags work.
TREMIE METHOD
 A Tremie is a watertight pipe
 Generally 250mm in dia.
 Funnel shaped hopper at its upper end and a
loose plug at the bottom.
 It is supported on a working platform above
water level.
LAYING OF CONCRETE BY USING TREMIE
Fig. 2.2 Tremie method
PUMP METHOD:
 Pumping concrete directly into its final position,
involving both horizontal and vertical delivery of
concrete.
 Pumping concrete has the advantage of operational
efficiency with potential savings of time and labour.
 For massive underwater concrete construction of
navigation structures, the pump method should be
prohibited.
PUMP METHOD OF LAYING CONCRETE
CONT….
TOGGLE BAGS
• Toggle bags are ideal for small amounts of concrete
placement.
• The bag is filled in the dry with wet concrete
• Used for repair work.
• The concrete is squeezed out by a diver.
BAGWORK
• Bags are made of open weave material.
• Diver-handled bags are usually of 10 to 20 litres capacity
but 1cub.m bags can be placed using a crane.
Concrete production
 The standard requirements of underwater concrete is
same as conventional concrete
 Production and delivery system be capable of
producing concrete at the required placement rate
 It is essential that the materials can be supplied to the
batch plant at the required rate
 The logistical planning should include
 Provision for alternative supplies
 Provision of all the accessory items
CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES
Caissons
 Watertight retaining structure .
 Permanent in nature.
 Used to work on foundation of bridge pier, construction
of concrete dam or for the repair of ships.
 Constructed in such a manner so that the water can be
pumped out.
 Keeps working environment dry.
CONT…..
Box caisson
 Pre fabricated concrete box, it is set down on the prepared
bases
 Once in place it is filled with concrete as part of placement
work
 Must be ballasted or anchored to prevent this phenomenon
the floating of hollow concrete structures
Open caisson
 similar to a box caisson but does not have bottom face
 Used in soft clays not having large obstructions
beneath
 During sinking it may filled with water
CONT…….
Compressed-air caisson
 It has the advantage of providing dry working
conditions
 Compressed air is used to keep the water and
mud out
 Used to work on river bed
Monolithic caisson
 It is more suitable for off shore construction
 larger than the other types of caisson, but similar
to open caissons
COFFERDAM
 Temporary enclosure
 Built within or in piers across a body of water
 Allows the enclosed space to be pumped out, creating a
dry work environment .
 Cofferdams are usually welded steel structures
 With components consisting of sheet piles, and
cross braces
 For dam construction, two cofferdams are usually built,
one upstream and one downstream
Fig. 3.2 coffer dam
QUALITY CONTROL
 Five critical items should be observed throughout
concrete placement
 Rate of concrete placement
 Depth of concrete at various locations
 Volume of concrete produced versus volume of
in-place concrete measured by sounding
 Concrete delivery system
 Embedment depth of the tremie
CONT…….
 Specific recommendations for quality control include
 The workers should have been properly trained
 Contractor should conduct frequent testing of
concrete
 Continuous soundings should be taken
 The concrete placement rate and sequence
should be carefully monitored and controlled
 Compare vol.of concrete produced and fed into
the tremie
 Periodic checking of concrete delivery and
placement equipment
DAMAGES AND MAINTANANCE
 Damage and Problems
 Rebar corrosion
 Scaling and Cracks
 Spallingconcrete
 Scour
CONT….
Rebar corrosion
 Rebar is steel reinforcement bars passively
embedded within the concrete before it sets
 Occurs when chloride ions migrate to material
like steel bars
 Type of corrosion that occurs in most highway
bridges
Spalling concrete
 The concrete that has broken up, flaked, or
become pitted
 It is occurred due to poor installation and
environmental factors
 It can also result in structural damage
CONT…..
Scour
 Scour is the removal of sediments from
around bridge abutments or piers
 It caused by swiftly moving water, can scoop out scour
holes
 It is one of the three main causes of bridge failure
Scaling and Cracks
 It is very common for concrete to have cracks, scaling,
crazing and pitting
 Concrete expands and shrinks with changes in moisture
and temperature
 Irregular cracks are unsightly and difficult to maintain
but generally do not affect the integrity of concrete.
MAINTENANCE
 Maintenance procedure consists of initial
inspection, deterioration prediction, inspection,
evaluation, and remedial measures
 During construction the engineering as well as
social and economical aspects should be required.
 Adequate protection from corrosion can be
achieved by using anticorrosion or protective
products
 By placing concrete carefully spalling of concrete
can be avoid up to an extend
CONCLUSION
 For in-the-wet construction of navigation structures,
underwater concrete construction is a critical
component
 underwater concrete construction can be
accomplished with the same degree of reliability as
above water construction
 it is not carried out properly, with the proper
concrete mixture and placement, it can result in a
major overrun in construction cost and schedule.
CONT…..
 The essential difference between underwater
concrete and conventional concrete is in the
workability requirements
 Underwater concrete must flow laterally and
compact itself under its own buoyant weight, while
conventional concrete is compacted with
mechanical vibration
REFERENCES
i. Yao, S.X., Berner, D.E., Gerwick, B.C., “Assessment of Underwater
Concrete Technologies for In-the-Wet Construction of Navigation
Structures”, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Publication, TR INP-SL-
1, 1999.
ii. Neeley, B. D, Netherlands Committee for Concrete Research,
“Underwater Concrete”, HERON, 1973 ACI 304R-00, "Guide for
Measuring, Mixing, Transporting, and Placing Concrete", Chapter 8
"Concrete Placed Under Water", American Concrete Institute, 2000
iii. Yao, S. X., and Gerwick, B. C., “Underwater Concrete Part II: Proper
Mixture Proportioning” and “Underwater Concrete Part III:
Construction Issues”, Concrete International, February and March
2004
iv. Nagataki, S. (1992). "Use of antiwashout underwater concrete for
marine structures," Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan.
v. Saucier, K. L., and Neeley, B. D. (1987). "Antiwashout admixtures in
underwater concrete," Concrete International 9(7), 42-47.
vi. Strange, C. (1970). "Submarine placing of concrete by the tremie
method," Offshore Technology Conference 2(1311), 813-18.
THANK YOU

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Underwater concrete

  • 1. UNDERWATER CONCRETE SANTHINI K.P S8, CE 28 GUIDED BY MANASWI C.M
  • 2.  Concrete is the premier construction material across the world and the most widely used in all types of civil engineering works.  During the construction of bridges , dams or any other structure where the foundation part of the structure is lie underwater, we have to opt for underwater construction  When concrete is placed under water, it induces concrete to deteriorate uniformity  Therefore should be follow proper mix design, concrete production and placement and quality control.
  • 3. PRODUCTION OF UNDER WATER CONCRETE  Proper mix design  Proportioning underwater concrete are same as conventional concrete  According to its performance there are two classes of concrete mixture standard mixture high-performance mixture  Concrete placed underwater is susceptible to cement washout laitance Segregation
  • 4. CONT……. Mix design influence certain workability characteristics such as Flowability Self-consolidation Cohesion Mix design also influence by rheology o It describes flow and deformation of materials o The behaviour of fresh concrete can be described by two parameters-yield stress and plastic viscosity
  • 5. Cont…. o water content is the important factor affecting the rheology of concrete o water content in a mixture can be classified into two categories o water absorbed in the aggregate o free water
  • 6. PLACEMENT METHODS  Tremie method.  Pump method  Toggle bags  Bags work.
  • 7. TREMIE METHOD  A Tremie is a watertight pipe  Generally 250mm in dia.  Funnel shaped hopper at its upper end and a loose plug at the bottom.  It is supported on a working platform above water level.
  • 8. LAYING OF CONCRETE BY USING TREMIE Fig. 2.2 Tremie method
  • 9. PUMP METHOD:  Pumping concrete directly into its final position, involving both horizontal and vertical delivery of concrete.  Pumping concrete has the advantage of operational efficiency with potential savings of time and labour.  For massive underwater concrete construction of navigation structures, the pump method should be prohibited.
  • 10. PUMP METHOD OF LAYING CONCRETE
  • 11. CONT…. TOGGLE BAGS • Toggle bags are ideal for small amounts of concrete placement. • The bag is filled in the dry with wet concrete • Used for repair work. • The concrete is squeezed out by a diver. BAGWORK • Bags are made of open weave material. • Diver-handled bags are usually of 10 to 20 litres capacity but 1cub.m bags can be placed using a crane.
  • 12. Concrete production  The standard requirements of underwater concrete is same as conventional concrete  Production and delivery system be capable of producing concrete at the required placement rate  It is essential that the materials can be supplied to the batch plant at the required rate  The logistical planning should include  Provision for alternative supplies  Provision of all the accessory items
  • 13. CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES Caissons  Watertight retaining structure .  Permanent in nature.  Used to work on foundation of bridge pier, construction of concrete dam or for the repair of ships.  Constructed in such a manner so that the water can be pumped out.  Keeps working environment dry.
  • 14. CONT….. Box caisson  Pre fabricated concrete box, it is set down on the prepared bases  Once in place it is filled with concrete as part of placement work  Must be ballasted or anchored to prevent this phenomenon the floating of hollow concrete structures Open caisson  similar to a box caisson but does not have bottom face  Used in soft clays not having large obstructions beneath  During sinking it may filled with water
  • 15. CONT……. Compressed-air caisson  It has the advantage of providing dry working conditions  Compressed air is used to keep the water and mud out  Used to work on river bed Monolithic caisson  It is more suitable for off shore construction  larger than the other types of caisson, but similar to open caissons
  • 16. COFFERDAM  Temporary enclosure  Built within or in piers across a body of water  Allows the enclosed space to be pumped out, creating a dry work environment .  Cofferdams are usually welded steel structures  With components consisting of sheet piles, and cross braces  For dam construction, two cofferdams are usually built, one upstream and one downstream
  • 18. QUALITY CONTROL  Five critical items should be observed throughout concrete placement  Rate of concrete placement  Depth of concrete at various locations  Volume of concrete produced versus volume of in-place concrete measured by sounding  Concrete delivery system  Embedment depth of the tremie
  • 19. CONT…….  Specific recommendations for quality control include  The workers should have been properly trained  Contractor should conduct frequent testing of concrete  Continuous soundings should be taken  The concrete placement rate and sequence should be carefully monitored and controlled  Compare vol.of concrete produced and fed into the tremie  Periodic checking of concrete delivery and placement equipment
  • 20. DAMAGES AND MAINTANANCE  Damage and Problems  Rebar corrosion  Scaling and Cracks  Spallingconcrete  Scour
  • 21. CONT…. Rebar corrosion  Rebar is steel reinforcement bars passively embedded within the concrete before it sets  Occurs when chloride ions migrate to material like steel bars  Type of corrosion that occurs in most highway bridges Spalling concrete  The concrete that has broken up, flaked, or become pitted  It is occurred due to poor installation and environmental factors  It can also result in structural damage
  • 22. CONT….. Scour  Scour is the removal of sediments from around bridge abutments or piers  It caused by swiftly moving water, can scoop out scour holes  It is one of the three main causes of bridge failure Scaling and Cracks  It is very common for concrete to have cracks, scaling, crazing and pitting  Concrete expands and shrinks with changes in moisture and temperature  Irregular cracks are unsightly and difficult to maintain but generally do not affect the integrity of concrete.
  • 23. MAINTENANCE  Maintenance procedure consists of initial inspection, deterioration prediction, inspection, evaluation, and remedial measures  During construction the engineering as well as social and economical aspects should be required.  Adequate protection from corrosion can be achieved by using anticorrosion or protective products  By placing concrete carefully spalling of concrete can be avoid up to an extend
  • 24. CONCLUSION  For in-the-wet construction of navigation structures, underwater concrete construction is a critical component  underwater concrete construction can be accomplished with the same degree of reliability as above water construction  it is not carried out properly, with the proper concrete mixture and placement, it can result in a major overrun in construction cost and schedule.
  • 25. CONT…..  The essential difference between underwater concrete and conventional concrete is in the workability requirements  Underwater concrete must flow laterally and compact itself under its own buoyant weight, while conventional concrete is compacted with mechanical vibration
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