cmorgh
Geotechnical
- Dec 17, 2002
- 35
Hi to All,
The construction of a cut-off-wall in which the panels are excavated by cable-suspended mechanical grabs (about 6 metric tones in weight) is under progress. The panels are filled with plastic concrete, using tremie tube. The texture of the layers to be excavated is, highly weathered conglomerate (being very dense and existing as alluvium which could be classified based on USCS as "GC" with boulder) down to 10 m and fresh cemented conglomerate (actually rock) below that.
For excavation of the both layers, some chisels are designed and used which are not very efficient in accelerating the excavation rate.
My question is:
1- considering the existing situation, layers, accessories and equipment, could the rate of the excavation be well increased using a special-designed chisel?
2- Need your comments for the design of such a chisel.
Please note that I do not mean the conventional chisels used for breaking obstacles in the panel such as boulders. What I am focusing on is the chisel, which loosens the very dense (and rock) textures as outlined above.
Regards
cmorgh
The construction of a cut-off-wall in which the panels are excavated by cable-suspended mechanical grabs (about 6 metric tones in weight) is under progress. The panels are filled with plastic concrete, using tremie tube. The texture of the layers to be excavated is, highly weathered conglomerate (being very dense and existing as alluvium which could be classified based on USCS as "GC" with boulder) down to 10 m and fresh cemented conglomerate (actually rock) below that.
For excavation of the both layers, some chisels are designed and used which are not very efficient in accelerating the excavation rate.
My question is:
1- considering the existing situation, layers, accessories and equipment, could the rate of the excavation be well increased using a special-designed chisel?
2- Need your comments for the design of such a chisel.
Please note that I do not mean the conventional chisels used for breaking obstacles in the panel such as boulders. What I am focusing on is the chisel, which loosens the very dense (and rock) textures as outlined above.
Regards
cmorgh