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E-grāmata: Specialty Construction Techniques for Dam and Levee Remediation [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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  • Formāts: 447 pages, 41 Tables, black and white; 210 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Sep-2012
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780429213113
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  • Formāts: 447 pages, 41 Tables, black and white; 210 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Sep-2012
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780429213113
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Dam and levee remediation has become more prevalent since the start of the twenty-first century. Given the vastness and complexity of the infrastructures involved, keeping up with maintenance needs is very difficult. Major surges in repair are usually triggered by natures wake-up calls, such as hurricanes, floods, and earthquakes. The challenge has been to develop methods that ensure safe, effective, reliable, and robust solutions for current and future remediation issues. Specialty Construction Techniques for Dam and Levee Remediation presents the state of practice in North American dam and levee remediation as it relates to the use of specialty geotechnical construction techniques, such as anchors, grouting, cutoff (diaphragm) walls, and deep mixing.

The book focuses on the actual construction processes, describing design and performance aspects of remediation where appropriate. Chapters deal with the application of drilling and grouting methods, methods to install mix-in-place (category 2) cutoff structures, excavated and backfilled trenches (category 1), composite cutoff walls, and stabilization using prestressed rock anchors. The book also provides a comprehensive guide to dam and levee instrumentation, covering planning, operating principles, data management, staffing, and automation. As an educational and salutary example of ineffective efforts, the final chapter presents a case history of a series of remediations performed on a single project, which ultimately proved unsuccessful.

A wide range of methods has been developed in response to the challenges that arise in the dam and levee remediation arena and the need for a competitive edge. These new methods are designed and monitored using state-of-the-art techniques, giving rise to the emergence of new intensity and initiative in this field. This book captures this transformation by examining the theory and practice of contemporary remedial techniques, using recent U.S. case histories to provide knowledge and inspiration to readers, both in North America and around the world.
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Contributors xv
1 Background and scope
1(14)
Donald A. Bruce
1.1 Dams and levees in the United States: A situation assessment
1(5)
1.2 Geological challenges
6(2)
1.3 The path of remediation
8(3)
1.4 The purpose and content of this book
11(4)
References
13(2)
2 Contemporary drilling and grouting methods
15(92)
Daniel P. Stare
Trent L. Dreese
Donald A. Bruce
2.1 Background
15(1)
2.2 Rock grouting
16(65)
2.3 Jet grouting
81(11)
2.4 Cutoff through landslide material: The case history of Howard Hansen Dam, Washington
92(15)
References
102(5)
3 Mix-in-place technologies
107(78)
David S. Yang
Yujin Nishimura
George K. Burke
Shigeru Katsukura
Ulli Wiedenmann
3.1 Perspective
107(3)
3.2 Conventional DMM
110(36)
3.3 TRD method
146(17)
3.4 CSM (cutter soil mixing)
163(15)
3.5 Overview on Category 2 walls
178(7)
References
182(3)
4 Excavated and backfilled cutoffs (Category 1)
185(122)
Brian Jasperse
Maurizio Siepi
Donald A. Bruce
4.1 Perspective
185(9)
4.2 Cutoffs constructed by the backhoe method
194(29)
4.3 Cutoffs constructed by the panel method
223(38)
4.4 Cutoffs constructed by secant piles
261(33)
4.5 Overview of Category 1 cutoffs
294(13)
References
301(6)
5 Composite cutoff walls
307(30)
Donald A. Bruce
5.1 Background
307(1)
5.2 Grout curtains
308(4)
5.3 Concrete cutoff walls
312(3)
5.4 "Composite" cutoffs
315(8)
5.5 Case histories
323(9)
5.6 Perspective
332(5)
Acknowledgments
334(1)
References
334(3)
6 Prestressed rock anchors
337(44)
Donald A. Bruce
John S. Wolfhope
6.1 Background on U.S. practice
337(1)
6.2 The national research program
338(15)
6.3 Case histories
353(28)
References
378(3)
7 Instrumented performance monitoring
381(30)
Marcelo Chuaqui
7.1 Introduction
381(4)
7.2 Planning
385(3)
7.3 Instrument operating principles
388(9)
7.4 Data management
397(4)
7.5 Project staffing
401(1)
7.6 Automation
402(3)
7.7 Case histories
405(4)
7.8 Final remarks
409(2)
References
410(1)
8 A distant mirror and a word of warning
411(8)
Donald A. Bruce
8.1 Hales Bar Dam, Tennessee
411(8)
References
417(2)
Index 419
Donald A. Bruce is President of the geotechnical consultancy Geosystems, and former winner of the ASCEs Martin S. Kapp and Wallace Hayward Baker Awards