Bi-layer Diaphragm Walls: Structural and Sectional Analysis
Author(s): |
Luis Segura-Castillo
Antonio Aguado Albert de la Fuente Antequera Alejandro Josa |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | Latvian |
Published in: | Journal of Civil Engineering and Management, May 2016, n. 5, v. 22 |
Page(s): | 645-654 |
DOI: | 10.3846/13923730.2014.914085 |
Abstract: |
The bi-layer diaphragm wall, a new slurry wall type designed to cope with the problem of watertightness is studied in this paper. These walls consist of two bonded concrete layers, the first, a conventional Reinforced Concrete (RC) diaphragm wall, and the second, a Sprayed Steel Fibre Reinforced Concrete (SFRC). The main objective of this paper is to analyze the structural and sectional behaviour of these walls. A study in the form of an uncoupled structural-section analysis based on various hypothetical cases of bi-layer diaphragm walls was performed to fulfil the objective. It is concluded that there exists a potential of reduction in the reinforcement of the RC layer through the structural use of the SFRC layer. However, when the reduction is quantified, even though a reduction of between 3.2% and 1.7% in the RC reinforcement is confirmed, it appears insufficient to offer a cost-effective solution. Nonetheless, the system becomes a promising solution when particular conditions are taken into account, such as basement space limitations. |
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