Regulations for Diaphragm Walls and Foundations
Introduction
A screen wall or concrete screen in situ is a type of screen "Screen (retaining structure)"), or flexible retaining structure, commonly used in civil engineering and building.
Unlike prefabricated concrete panel screens, this type of structure is made on site. That is, instead of resorting to prefabricated panels, the structural elements of this type of screen are executed by pouring concrete in situ.
The dimensions of the panels that make up the diaphragm walls are between 1.5 and 5 m in length, and 26[1] to 150 cm in thickness.
Each element that makes up a screen wall works independently, and between them they have joints that must be watertight (prevent the passage of water through them). The calculation of the screens is usually carried out assuming that it is an embedded beam that supports the earth pressure.
Diaphragm wall construction process
Contenido
En general las pantallas suelen construirse por módulos (bataches, damas) de forma continua. La obra puede tener varios módulos de inicio, que serán continuados al día siguiente, y así hasta conseguir cerrar el perímetro.
Hace años se ejecutaba de forma alterna y la forma más continuada posible. Es decir: si el muro pantalla va a constar de 8 paneles, se empezará por el 1.º, 3.º, 5.º y 8, y se procurará que cuando se esté excavando la 7.ª zanja, a la vez se estén colocando la armadura y las juntas en el 5.º, se esté hormigonando el 3.º, y se haya concluido el primer panel. Una vez concluida la primera tanda se procedería con las restantes, finalizando el muro.
Construction of the guide wall
The guide wall") is a wall that is made on both sides of the trench where the screen will be built. They usually have dimensions between 70 and 100 cm high, and between 10 and 50 cm thick, and in certain situations if it is imperative due to lack of space and if the type of screen allows it, the external guide wall can be eliminated.
The functions of the guide wall are: