ABSTRACT

ICOLD Bulletin 150, Cutoffs for Dams, discusses foundation treatment methods using cutoff-type barriers. High emphasis is given to alluvial deposits throughout this document; however, different materials may require cutoff. The construction of cutoffs has made significant advances mainly through the development of more powerful machinery for drilling and excavation, but also through the introduction of new concepts and techniques, such as jet grouting and deep soil mixing. The following types of cutoffs are presented in this Bulletin:

- Diaphragm walls
- Vib walls
- Pile walls
- Superimposed concreted galleries
- Jet grouting
- Deep mixing

These methods are described, and the practical application of each method is illustrated by selected case histories. These case histories also demonstrate how certain difficulties specific to a particular dam site have been dealt with. The performance of cutoffs should be monitored so that their efficiency in reducing flow and piezometric head can be evaluated. Piezometers installed in the foundation upstream and downstream of the cutoff are needed to meet this objective.

part |187 pages

chapter 1|3 pages

Introduction

chapter 3|71 pages

Parois Moulées 12

chapter 4|25 pages

Parois Minces 13

chapter 5|13 pages

Parois De Pieux 14

chapter 6|1 pages

Galeries En Béton Superposées 15

chapter 8|17 pages

Mélange En Profondeur 17

part |258 pages

chapter 1|3 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|19 pages

Need of Cutoffs in Dam Foundations

chapter 3|72 pages

Diaphragm Walls

chapter 4|25 pages

VIB Walls

chapter 5|14 pages

Pile Wall

chapter 6|1 pages

Superposed Concreted Galleries

chapter 7|26 pages

Jet Grouting

chapter 8|18 pages

Deep Mixing