BigH
Geotechnical
- Dec 1, 2002
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Friends:
It has been a long time since anyone has logged on to our forum. We have been busy on site – the diversion tunnel is underway – lining is almost done. Being in a mountain terrain, there are possibilities, as one can guess, of landslides – oops, severe slope distress! I’ve attached a picture for is that I know about!
But the question at hand concerns temporary stream control for construction of a 40 m high rockfill embankment. Stream runs through the foundation base – something like 140 m or so width at bottom and is in incised valley about 20 m wide. Elevation drop is something like 10 m over 200 m or so. Stream flows at about 1 cumecs; suggest that it might be upwards to 3 at peak monsoon rain downpours. See picture attached.;.
Culverts for the embankment are set up about 17 m which would be equivalent to the backside of the embankment and is approximately reservoir level (in two years). No allowance made by contractor in bid for temporary stream diversion. He wants to put in French drain in stream – lay clear rockfill along the base as an added blanket. Proj Mgr questions the 2 year use of the French drain – although it will only be about 3 to 4 months before the culvert is put in and then it will work. Stream is clear – jungle upstream so no real erosion problems foreseen. But Proj Mgr fears clogging anyway.
Cedergren in his book on seepage does talk about drains like this but his “largest” grain size is only in the order of 2 inches or so. Question is – has anyone had experience with discharge quantity of rockfilled French drain – say 1m x 1m in size? We anticipate that the actual drain will be about 2m by 3 m high in dimension – about 6m2. It is my estimation that given 30% voids (conservative) we would have about 1.5 m2 voids. k of the rockfill – say 100 cm/sec (1 m/s) so I would suggest that we have enough for normal flow of 1 cumec even if we had only turbulence loss of 40% or so. We don’t want “buildup” of water in stream behind during period before permanent culverts put in (3 mo). We are in monsoon now.
Does this seem reasonable – or experience dictate the need for a bigger French drain? I would think that the 18 m wide by 2 m high (at 30%) voids would more than handle any added flow.
See attachment for a few snaps of the valley – and the start of the blanket drain.
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It has been a long time since anyone has logged on to our forum. We have been busy on site – the diversion tunnel is underway – lining is almost done. Being in a mountain terrain, there are possibilities, as one can guess, of landslides – oops, severe slope distress! I’ve attached a picture for is that I know about!
But the question at hand concerns temporary stream control for construction of a 40 m high rockfill embankment. Stream runs through the foundation base – something like 140 m or so width at bottom and is in incised valley about 20 m wide. Elevation drop is something like 10 m over 200 m or so. Stream flows at about 1 cumecs; suggest that it might be upwards to 3 at peak monsoon rain downpours. See picture attached.;.
Culverts for the embankment are set up about 17 m which would be equivalent to the backside of the embankment and is approximately reservoir level (in two years). No allowance made by contractor in bid for temporary stream diversion. He wants to put in French drain in stream – lay clear rockfill along the base as an added blanket. Proj Mgr questions the 2 year use of the French drain – although it will only be about 3 to 4 months before the culvert is put in and then it will work. Stream is clear – jungle upstream so no real erosion problems foreseen. But Proj Mgr fears clogging anyway.
Cedergren in his book on seepage does talk about drains like this but his “largest” grain size is only in the order of 2 inches or so. Question is – has anyone had experience with discharge quantity of rockfilled French drain – say 1m x 1m in size? We anticipate that the actual drain will be about 2m by 3 m high in dimension – about 6m2. It is my estimation that given 30% voids (conservative) we would have about 1.5 m2 voids. k of the rockfill – say 100 cm/sec (1 m/s) so I would suggest that we have enough for normal flow of 1 cumec even if we had only turbulence loss of 40% or so. We don’t want “buildup” of water in stream behind during period before permanent culverts put in (3 mo). We are in monsoon now.
Does this seem reasonable – or experience dictate the need for a bigger French drain? I would think that the 18 m wide by 2 m high (at 30%) voids would more than handle any added flow.
See attachment for a few snaps of the valley – and the start of the blanket drain.
Thanks and
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