Physical model test of transparent soil on coupling effect of cut-off wall and pumping wells during foundation pit dewatering

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作者
Jianxiu Wang
Xiaotian Liu
Shaoli Liu
Yanfei Zhu
Weiqiang Pan
Jie Zhou
机构
[1] Tongji University,College of Civil Engineering
[2] Tongji University,Key Laboratory of Geotechnical and Underground Engineering of Ministry of Education
[3] Shanghai Tunnel Engineering Co.,Department of Geotechnical Engineering
[4] Ltd.,undefined
[5] Tongji University,undefined
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Acta Geotechnica | 2019年 / 14卷
关键词
Coupling mechanism; Cut-off wall; Foundation pit dewatering; Pumping wells; Transparent soil physical model test;
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Water level is decreased during foundation pit excavation to avoid water inrush under confined water pressure. Cut-off wall is often used as waterproof curtain to partially cut off the dewatered aquifer. When a foundation pit is located in a built-up area and the underlying confined aquifer is not cut off, the drawdown must be minimized outside the pit to avoid land subsidence in buildings and pipelines. The coupling effect of the cut-off wall and pumping well is used to control the drawdown outside the foundation pit. However, the coupling mechanism is not intuitively well understood because of the limitations of existing experimental methods. In this study, transparent soil was introduced to model the coupling mechanism in the physical model test. High-purity fused silica and mixed paraffin oil were used as skeleton and fluid to simulate the confined aquifer and groundwater. Industrial solid dye and paraffin oil were used as tracers. A camera was used to collect flow information. Tests were performed for the combinations of cut-off wall and partially penetrating pumping wells. The insertion depth ratio of the cut-off wall most effectively influenced the drawdown. The layout of the pumping wells in horizontal direction influenced water level distribution and flow rate. The optimal depth of the pumping wells was 1–5 m above the bottom of the cut-off wall, and the optimal horizontal distance between the cut-off wall and the pumping wells was 25% of the pit width. Non-Darcy flow was observed within the range of 0–10 m around the bottom of the cut-off wall. These results were significant in understanding the cut-off wall and pumping well coupling effect on foundation pit dewatering.
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