Use of Enhanced Pre-Mixed Self-Hardening Grout for an Emergency Cut-Off Wall Intervention in West Africa

Deep Foundations Institute
Bruno Vingiani Claudio Asioli Maurizio Siepi
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

"The article describes an emergency rehabilitation intervention executed at Buyo Dam, in Ivory Coast, to intercept a significant water seepage occurring through the foundation of this zoned earthfill retaining structure constructed in the late Seventies. To solve the problem, a 800 mm thick, 400 m long impervious cut-off wall (COW) was constructed on the right side of the embankment, operating from the dam crest and with the reservoir almost at its maximum level. The use of an innovative pre-mixed self-hardening grout, with a target hydraulic conductivity coefficient (k) lower than 10-9 m/s, was considered the only way to match the tight working schedule and the strict requirements for the filling material of the COW.Presentation of the Hydroelectric Scheme of BuyoThe hydroelectric scheme of Buyo, located at 6°14’28” N 7°20’45 W on the Sassandra River, in Ivory Coast (Figure 1), was built in the late Seventies for agriculture and power generation. With a reservoir of 8.3 billion m3 and an installed power capacity of 165 MW, enough to supply electricity to 111,000 homes, it represents an installation of great significance for this West African country."
Citation

APA: Bruno Vingiani Claudio Asioli Maurizio Siepi  (2016)  Use of Enhanced Pre-Mixed Self-Hardening Grout for an Emergency Cut-Off Wall Intervention in West Africa

MLA: Bruno Vingiani Claudio Asioli Maurizio Siepi Use of Enhanced Pre-Mixed Self-Hardening Grout for an Emergency Cut-Off Wall Intervention in West Africa. Deep Foundations Institute, 2016.

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