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Groundwater Control

Groundwater Control. Affects design of : Permanent Works Temporary Works May affect viability of scheme Safety Issues May cause instability of excavation sides and base Additional dewatering plant must always be available in case of breakdown Environmental Issues

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Groundwater Control

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  1. Groundwater Control • Affects design of: • Permanent Works • Temporary Works • May affect viability of scheme • Safety Issues • May cause instability of excavation sides and base • Additional dewatering plant must always be available in case of breakdown • Environmental Issues - Disposal of water removed - Lowering of local groundwater table - May cause local settlement

  2. Hydrological Cycle • Hydrostatic head required to force groundwater to drain to river or sea means that groundwater can be found at any elevation

  3. Groundwater Control

  4. Soil Permeability

  5. Sump Pumping • Simple and cheap. • Interlocked sheet piles can reduce inflow of water • Possible problems with heave of trench base – drive sheets deeper or use drain • E.g. ITT Fygt Bibo range

  6. Wellpointing 1 • Installed at 0.6 to 2.0 m centres • Draws water away from excavation • Lowers groundwater by up to 6 M • Low volume output, not for use in very permeable soils. • Courtesy Andrews - Sykes

  7. Wellpointing 2 • Single sided • Single sided use diminishes as trench width increases • Courtesy Andrews - Sykes

  8. Wellpointing 3 • Single sided allows access to trench • Courtesy Andrews - Sykes

  9. Wellpointing 4 • Closed ring system adopted for rectangular excavations. • Reduced access unless pipes are buried. • Multistage system used where draw down is 7 M or more • Courtesy Andrews - Sykes

  10. Wellpointing 5 • Note effect of cone of depression on adjacent structures • Courtesy CIRIA 133

  11. Electro Osmosis • Used in cohesive soils • +ve water particles electrostatically bound to –ve soil particles makes dewatering difficult • Pass electric current through soil to break attraction and allow water to flow

  12. Sheet Piles/Secant Piles/Diaphragm Wall • Dual purpose of providing permanent support to excavation and excluding groundwater • Possibility of slip circle developing Groundwater Impervious layer

  13. Diaphragm Wall 1 • Trench excavated by grab or long reach excavator • Trench filled with bentonite as excavation proceeds • Bentonite prevents trench collapse • Trench concreted from base, bentonite recovered for future use • Courtesy: Bachy Soletanche

  14. Diaphragm Wall 2 • Courtesy: Bachy Soletanche

  15. Schurman Building, Bonn. £800 m development. Basement damaged by water ingress due to part missing water stop. £100 m basement construction lost Effect of Groundwater Pressure

  16. Grouting • Used where permeability is too high or where access is difficult (tunnelling) • Grout is injected into the soil under pressure via boreholes or drill holes • May be cementitious, chemical (silica based) or bentonite • Can strengthen soil and / or form impermeable barrier • Oldbury power station. Grouting reduced inflow from 4500 l/min to 16 l/min

  17. Freezing 1 • Changes water bearing ground into a solid wall of ice. • Use brine solution at –25oc chilled by on site freezer • Liquid nitrogen speeds up freezing

  18. Freezing 2 • 1m thick wall takes about 12 days in gravel, 17 days in clay • E.g. Microtunnel Receiving Shaft • Courtesy Cryocell

  19. Freezing 3 • Frozen shaft walls protected to reduce heat loss • Courtesy Cryocell

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