Claims
- 1. In a method of constructing a continuous cut-off wall comprising the steps of:
- excavating a first wall-shaped pit in the earth;
- introducing bentonite slurry into the pit being excavated;
- inserting a tremie pipe into said pit;
- inserting through said tremie pipe into said wall-shaped pit an impermeable material by replacing said mud water to form a first cut-off wall segment; and
- following said first cut-off wall segment thus constructed, constructing a second cut-off wall segment in the same manner as said first cut-off wall segment, said second cut-off wall segment being positioned adjacent to an end of said first cut-off wall segment so as to connect and form a continuous extension of said first cut-off wall segment; and
- constructing each subsequent cut-off wall segment in like manner one after another so as to form a continuous cut-off wall in the earth, the improvement wherein said impermeable material comprises at ambient temperature a cement bitumen concrete of a cold-setting property comprising cement 80-250 kg/m.sup.3, fine aggregate 600-1000 kg/m.sup.3, coarse aggregate 800-1200 kg/m.sup.3 and bituminous emulsion 200-400 kg/m.sup.3, or a cement bitumen mortar of a cold-setting property comprising cement 200-800 kg/m.sup.3, fine aggregate 300-1500 kg/m.sup.3 and bituminous emulsion 300-900 kg/m.sup.3.
- 2. The improvement of constructing a continuous cut-off wall as defined in claim 1, wherein an evaporated residue of said bituminous emulsion is of more than 60 wt.%.
- 3. In a method of constructing a core of fill-type dam comprising the steps of:
- setting a form on an upper part of a cut-off wall constructed in the foundation soil of a dam; and
- introducing into said form an impermeable material to form a core, the improvement wherein said impermeable material comprises a cement bitumen concrete of a cold-setting property comprising cement 80-250 kg/m.sup.3, fine aggregate 600-1000 kg/m.sup.3, coarse aggregate 800-1200 kg/m.sup.3 and bituminous emulsion 200-400 kg/m.sup.3, or cement bitumen mortar of a cold-setting property, comprising cement 200-800 kg/m.sup.3, fine aggregate 300-1500 kg/m.sup.3 and bituminous emulsion 300-900 kg/m.sup.3 at ambient temperature.
- 4. The improvement of constructing a core of a fill-type dam as defined in claim 3, wherein an evaporated residue of said bituminous emulsion is of more than 60 wt.%.
- 5. In a method of constructing a core of a fill-type dam as defined in claim 3, wherein said cut-off wall constructed in the foundation soil of said dam is constructed by a method comprising the steps of:
- excavating a first wall-shaped pit in the earth;
- introducing bentonite slurry into the pit being excavated;
- inserting a tremie pipe into said pit;
- inserting through said tremie pipe into said wall-shaped pit an impermeable material by replacing said slurry to form a first cut-off wall segment; and
- following said first cut-off wall segment thus constructed, constructing a second cut-off wall segment in the same manner as said first cut-off wall segment; said second cut-off wall segment being positioned adjacent to an end of said first cut-off wall segment so as to connect and form a continuous extension of said first cut-off wall segment; and
- constructing each subsequent cut-off wall segment in like manner one after another so as to form a continuous cut-off wall in the earth, the improvement wherein said impermeable material comprises a cement bitumen concrete comprising cement 80-250 kg/m.sup.3, fine aggregate 600-1000 kg/m.sup.3, coarse aggregate 800-1200 kg/m.sup.3 and bituminous emulsion 200-400 kg/m.sup.3, or a cement bitumen mortar comprising cement 200-800 kg/m.sup.3, fine aggregate 300-1500 kg/m.sup.3 and bituminous emulsion 300-900 kg/m.sup.3.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 815,457 filed July 13, 1977, now abandoned.
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Civil Engineering, Apr. 1972, pp. 70,71. |
German Printed Application No. H 21710 v/84a, Nov. 29, 1956, Pruss. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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