Special Foundation Systems - Paper 2.1 - The Merits Of Polymeric Fluids As Support Slurries

Deep Foundations Institute
K. Englehardt
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

J BERESFORD introduced the subject of the paper which is the use of polymeric slurries to support the sides of diaphragm wall and bored pile excavations during construction. In the opinion of the authors the use of a suitable polymeric fluid offers financial and technical advantages compared with traditional bentonite based slurries. Under quiescent conditions a support slurry must have the following properties. - sufficient viscosity to support the sides of the excavation, to prevent infiltration into soils and to hold loose soil particles in suspension. - when agitated it should thin quickly to assist pumping transfer and cleaning and allow free passage of the grab or drill. - viscosity should be low enough during concreting to facilitate placement but high enough to prevent contamination of the concrete.
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APA: K. Englehardt  (1991)  Special Foundation Systems - Paper 2.1 - The Merits Of Polymeric Fluids As Support Slurries

MLA: K. Englehardt Special Foundation Systems - Paper 2.1 - The Merits Of Polymeric Fluids As Support Slurries. Deep Foundations Institute, 1991.

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