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Slurry-trench techniques for diaphragm walls in deep foundation construction
Bentonite slurry is being successfully used in trench excavation around world; short lengths of wall are excavated by clamshell bucket or other means and held from caving by slurry until excavation is complete and concrete can be placed by tremie methods; new development is use of vertical (soldier) beams to establish work areas and then serve as structural reinforcement; building foundation walls in this way alleviate movement of soil and of groundwater.
Slurry-trench techniques for diaphragm walls in deep foundation construction
Bentonite slurry is being successfully used in trench excavation around world; short lengths of wall are excavated by clamshell bucket or other means and held from caving by slurry until excavation is complete and concrete can be placed by tremie methods; new development is use of vertical (soldier) beams to establish work areas and then serve as structural reinforcement; building foundation walls in this way alleviate movement of soil and of groundwater.
Slurry-trench techniques for diaphragm walls in deep foundation construction
Civ Eng (NY)
Gerwick, Jr., B.C. (author)
1967
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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