Controlling Thermal Stresses in Barrier Walls

Deep Foundations Institute
Karsten Beckhaus
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Publication Date:
Sep 8, 2021

Abstract

Barrier walls in levees and dams are designed and constructed for new structures and for rehabilitation or upgrade of existing structures to control seepage. Construction methods applied are often deep soil mixing with a cementitious slurry or excavating a trench and refilling it with a plastic concrete. This paper explains the technical background of jointless cementitious barrier walls inevitably developing thermal tensile stresses and how these stresses can be controlled. The theoretical background of thermal stresses is explained based on experimental and numerical studies of essential factors. Although a low cracking risk is generally inherent, risk mitigation measures should be taken to thermal cracking and to ensure the permanent function of such walls as a low-permeability and high-deformability barriers.
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APA: Karsten Beckhaus  (2021)  Controlling Thermal Stresses in Barrier Walls

MLA: Karsten Beckhaus Controlling Thermal Stresses in Barrier Walls. Deep Foundations Institute, 2021.

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