Challenges Of Earthen Cofferdam In Deep Excavations For Waterfront Structures, A Case Study

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 6
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- 947 KB
- Publication Date:
- Nov 1, 2022
Abstract
This paper is a case study of an earthen Cofferdam, constructed for a deep excavation at Intake location
in river Aaundha, Maharashtra, India. A 12 m (39 ft) deep excavation was made to construct the Intake
well. The natural soil profile at this location is clay followed by rock. An earthen Cofferdam of
maximum height 7 m (23 ft) was made around the periphery of the excavation. Cofferdam embankment
and excavation slopes were analyzed using the finite element software PLAXIS-2D. Clayey sand was
proposed as filling material during design, but clayey soil was used for the embankment formation
during execution. The embankment was built up to 5m height in July 2017 and completely submerged
due to monsoon. In February 2018 embankment height raised to 7m (23 ft) by filling the soil over the
existing submerged embankment. After a few days of completion of the Cofferdam construction, the
inside slope of the embankment had started sliding due to continuous dewatering. The design and
execution of deep excavation with earthen Cofferdam for waterfront structures are challenging. The
selection of filling material for embankment formation and dewatering techniques plays a vital role in
the safety and stability of the embankments. Although all the safety measures were taken during the
design, execution challenges are unpredictable.
Citation
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(2022) Challenges Of Earthen Cofferdam In Deep Excavations For Waterfront Structures, A Case StudyMLA: Challenges Of Earthen Cofferdam In Deep Excavations For Waterfront Structures, A Case Study. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.