morganjoe
Civil/Environmental
- Mar 13, 2007
- 13
My question has to do with sheet pile cofferdams that are constructed in areas of high water table. Dewatering of the site is not allowed, so a tremie seal concrete slab will be placed at the bottom of the excavation. When designing the tremie seal slab, does the weight of the slab need to completely resist the hydrostatic pressure, or is a bond between the sheet piles and the concrete included. If a bond is used is it something like 5 psi, and then do you check theslab as an unreinforced slab. Is there any documentation, standards, or manuals that would outline the specific design of tremie seal slabs required thickness. These cofferdams are not for footing where concrete piles are present in the interior of the pit.