TheHayDuke
Geotechnical
- Jun 30, 2023
- 4
Hey All,
I'm currently in the preliminary stages of designing a cofferdam for a water intake in sizable river (approximately 8 m deep and 1 m/s flow rate prior to the cofferdam construction) and I'm wondering if anyone has any good resources for either earth fill cofferdams in flowing water or just simply how to predict the behavior of fine grained material that's end dumped in those conditions.
The reason we're looking at earth fill rather than sheet piles or other structural options is the shallow bedrock and high chance of cobbles or coarse material causing issues. I think also with the remote location in northern Canada earth fill will just be cheaper.
but no one at my company has any formal experience with them in conditions like this. There's a few more senior guys who can give me rough "ehhh that probably wont work" type advice but that only gets you so far.
The currently idea is an initial riprap berm with fine grained material placed against it. Most of what I can see online has the impermeable material placed on the river side of the granular, but without compaction or placement control, I don't know how you could maintain stable slopes. Or how you would prevent it from eroding away before you can armor it. We could place the fines on the interior of the riprap but that drastically increases the amount of riprap needed because we need to maintain a minimum interior space.
So anyways, just wondering if there are any design manuals or papers on the topic that I should read, I cant seem to find much, and what I can find is from the 1960's typically.
thanks in advance!
I'm currently in the preliminary stages of designing a cofferdam for a water intake in sizable river (approximately 8 m deep and 1 m/s flow rate prior to the cofferdam construction) and I'm wondering if anyone has any good resources for either earth fill cofferdams in flowing water or just simply how to predict the behavior of fine grained material that's end dumped in those conditions.
The reason we're looking at earth fill rather than sheet piles or other structural options is the shallow bedrock and high chance of cobbles or coarse material causing issues. I think also with the remote location in northern Canada earth fill will just be cheaper.
but no one at my company has any formal experience with them in conditions like this. There's a few more senior guys who can give me rough "ehhh that probably wont work" type advice but that only gets you so far.
The currently idea is an initial riprap berm with fine grained material placed against it. Most of what I can see online has the impermeable material placed on the river side of the granular, but without compaction or placement control, I don't know how you could maintain stable slopes. Or how you would prevent it from eroding away before you can armor it. We could place the fines on the interior of the riprap but that drastically increases the amount of riprap needed because we need to maintain a minimum interior space.
So anyways, just wondering if there are any design manuals or papers on the topic that I should read, I cant seem to find much, and what I can find is from the 1960's typically.
thanks in advance!