Pneumatic Sinking 2.0: A World Record Caisson Project By Large Scale Innovations Evolution In Theory And Revolution In Practice

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
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- 11
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- Publication Date:
- May 1, 2022
Abstract
Pneumatic sinking of caissons has been established from mid-19th century. The technique of pneumatic
sinking has been applied on many projects for underground construction up to depths over 20m below
groundwater level since that time.
Volker Staal en Funderingen, a known deep foundation contractor in the Netherlands, was awarded two
contracts in 2015 for sinking in total 2 caissons in Hamburg (Germany) to large depths (over 30 m (100
ft) and two projects near Amsterdam (the Netherlands). The latter concerned two gate chambers for the
world’s largest sea-lock, one of them was 55x81 m2 (180x266 ft) to a depth of 25.5 m (84 ft), which would
mean a world record for pneumatic sinking! But with depths and dimensions like these, the deployment
of personnel is the main limiting factor for production, despite all developments to date.
It was decided to develop a remote controlled process, including the necessary equipment and
monitoring systems. Monitoring not only the kinematics of the equipment in the working chamber and
the production parameters related to the excavation but also of the structural behaviour of the sea-lock
gate chambers was essential for approval of this innovative execution method. The lay-out and the sizes
of the largest caisson the structural integrity was extremely critical for torsion and bending moments. A
displacement controlled execution by the observational method was therefore required. In engineering
a new approach for modelling the semi-continuous failure mechanisms of the soil was needed to
understand the sensitivity of the excavation process and to define limit values for the execution.
In the paper these structural and geotechnical issues will be explained together with the experiences
during the execution.
Citation
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(2022) Pneumatic Sinking 2.0: A World Record Caisson Project By Large Scale Innovations Evolution In Theory And Revolution In PracticeMLA: Pneumatic Sinking 2.0: A World Record Caisson Project By Large Scale Innovations Evolution In Theory And Revolution In Practice. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.