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Soil bentonite slurry wall, maximum bottom slope
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Source:Internet Author:Unknow Pubdate:2008-03-27
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TPK06 (Civil/Environme)
16 Mar 07 10:27
I'm reviewing a slurry wall design for a project with a flat surface grade, but the required key-in depth changes considerably across the site.
Does anyone know the max recommended trench bottom slope? I'm sure if the trench bottom is too steep, it would cause problems with maintaining the required slope of the S-B backfill.
Thanks!
dirkbouma (Civil/Environme)
17 Mar 07 21:38
Consider: your slope on your sidewalls is vertical. The S/B holds them up. Why would it be any different for the floor?
BigHarvey (Geotechnical)
19 Mar 07 4:15
I believe you are talking about the longitudinal slope on the bottom. for slurry walls it will be determined by the size of the grab ( I understand that it will be too deep to be excavated with a long reach excavator ) Generally a grab is 2.8 m wide so you can have changes in depth every 3.4 m average ( 1 bite + 1 "merlon" )
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