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Caissons
1
Unit : 04
Advanced Construction Methods
Prepared by
Mr. P .A. Nadgouda
Assistant Professor
D.Y.Patil College of Engineering & Technology
Kolhapur
Caissons
Contents
• Definition,
• uses,
• construction material,
• types of caissons,
• loads on caisson,
• design features of caissons,
• floating of caissons,
• cutting edges,
• sinking of caisson,
• tilting of caisson.
• Caisson diseases.
Definition
• Caisson is a water tight structure made of
wood, steel, R.C.C i.e. reinforced cement
constructed in connection with excavation
for the foundation of bridges, piers in rivers,
dock structures etc.
Caissons
Uses of Caissons
• Caissons are suitable for the deep foundation
under water where the foundation should be
extended up to or below the river bed so as to
obtain the proper stability.
• Caissons as type of well foundation is constructed
in connection with excavation for foundation
of piers and abutments in rivers and lake,
bridges, break water dock structures for the
point of view of shore protection, lamp house
etc.
Uses of Caissons
Uses of Caissons
• When the construction of well foundation to be done
under water. The construction Of caisson are more
preferable.
• When depth of water in river, lake, or sea etc. are more,
than caisson structure is used.
• Caisson are used as foundation for bridges piers, and
abutments in rivers, seas, lakes, break waters and
other shore construction works.
• It is also used for pump house which are subjected to
huge vertical as well as horizontal forces.
• It is also occasionally used for large and multi-storey
building and other structures.
Uses of Caissons
Construction Material
• The Material used for the construction of caisson
are as follows:
• Wood
• Steel
• Reinforced Concrete
Shapes of Caissons
• Caisson are constructed into two basic shapes and
combination of basic shape.
Shapes of Caissons:
(i) Basic Shape
(ii) Combination of Basic Shape
Basic Shape:
(i) Circular
(ii) Rectangular
(iii) Square
(iv) Octagonal
Shapes of Caissons
Combination of Basic Shapes
• Double Circular
• Double Rectangular
• Double hexagonal
• Double-D
• Double Octagonal
Types of Caissons
• The Caissons is used for the purpose of placing a
foundation in correct position under water.
Types of Caissons
• Open Caisson
• Box Caisson
• Pneumatic Caisson
Types of Caissons
Open Caissons
• It is a box type of structure which is open at the
top and at the bottom. Open Caisson are normally
used on sandy soils or soft bearing stratum and where
no firm bed is available at a higher depth.
• According to the shape of caissons, open caissons can
further classified into three types as;
• Open Caisson
• Single Wall Open Caisson
• Cylindrical Open Caisson
• Open Caissons with dredging wells.
Open Caisson
Open Caisson
Construction of Open Caissons
• The sinking process of open caisson can be done in the
following conditions:
• Dry
• Dewatered Construction
• Artificial Island
• In case of an artificial island called as sand island
method, the island can be made by raising the ground
surface above water level temporarily for obtaining
relatively dry area for the sinking process.
• The size of sand island should be sufficient so that it
can provide more working space all around the
caisson.
Construction of Open Caissons
• If dry Conditions is not possible on site, then
caisson is built in barges or slipways. Then
it is towed to its towed to its final position by
floating.
• Guide piles are normally used for sinking the
first few lifts. Note that sinking of Caissons
are directly done in open water.
Construction of Open Caissons
Construction of Open Caissons
• Excavation of soil by dredging the well sinks
the caisson by its own weight and the
excavation process is done by dredging with the
help of grab buckets. The soil besides the cutting
edge can be removed by man power.
• Water Jets are used on exterior walls side so-as
to run the sinking process more easily.
• When the caisson is constructed to the required
stage, then concrete seal cap is provided
caisson is dewatered by the method of pumping.
Construction of Open Caissons
Advantages of Open Caissons
Advantages of Open Caissons:
• Following are the advantages of Open Caissons:
• This type of Caisson can be extended up to large
depths.
• Cost of Construction is relatively less on bed level
or lower side.
Advantages of Open Caissons
Disadvantages of Open Caissons
• Following are the disadvantages of open Caissons;
• Since the placing of concrete is done for concrete
seal under water, it may not be satisfactory.
• If any obstruction of boulders or logs are
encountered, then progress of work becomes slow.
• Through cleaning and inspection at the bottom of
caisson is very difficult and hence not possible.
• The help of divers may be required for excavation
near haunches at the cutting edges.
Disadvantages of Open Caissons
• Box caisson is similar to open caisson, only
difference is that it is closed at the bottom.
• Box caisson is cast and cured properly on ground
and then it is launched in water by filling sand or
gravel or concrete in the empty spaces.
Box Caisson
Box Caissons
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Pneumatic Caissons
• This type of caisson is open at the bottom and close
at the top.
• Pneumatic caisson is specially used at the place
where it is not possible to construct the well.
• It is suitable for the depth of water more than 12 m.
• In the construction of Pneumatic Caisson, the
compressed air is used to remove water from the
working chamber and the foundation work is carried
out in dry condition.
• This type of caisson can be made of timber, concrete
or steel.
Pneumatic Caissons
Components of a Pneumatic Caissons
• Following are the various components of a pneumatic
caissons:
A)Air Shaft
• A passage connecting in between the working chamber
and air lock is termed as 'air shaft'
• This passage or air shaft is used by the workmen or
workers to reach to the working chamber to ground
surface.
• If caisson is too large in size, the separate unit of air shaft
may be provided for workers and material.
• Air Shaft is made up of steel material. The joint involved
in air shaft are sealed by rubber gasket. air lock is
provided on each air shaft at top. When sinking process is
going on, air shaft is extended above the water level.
Air Shaft
Components of a Pneumatic Caissons
Components of a Pneumatic Caissons
B)Working Chamber:
• Working Chamber height is about 3 m and is totally air tight
and made up of structural steel.
• To prevent the entry of air and water into the chamber, the air
inside the chamber is kept at a pressure just more than
atmosphere pressure.
• External surface of chamber is kept thick.
• Chamber is leak proof and smooth to reduce skin friction.
To facilitate the proper processing of sinking, a cutting
edge is provided at the bottom.
Components of a Pneumatic Caissons
Components of a Pneumatic Caissons
C)Air Lock: A chamber made of steel provided
at the upper end of the air shaft above the
water level is called as 'Air Lock'.
• Air lock allows the worker or workmen to
enter or exit from the caisson without releasing
the air pressure in the working chamber.
Components of a Pneumatic Caissons
Components of a Pneumatic Caissons
• The air locks has two air tight doors, one door opens into shaft and
another door opens to the atmosphere. When workmen enters the
airlocks through the outside door, then pressure in the chamber is
kept at atmospheric level.
• Pressure is increased gradually till it becomes equal to the working
chamber. Under this condition workmen is allowed to go into the air
shaft. Complete procedure is again done when workmen comes out of the
air shaft to air lock.
• By opening a valve in the airlock, fresh air is circulated in the shaft
workers or workmen are allowed to work into the working chamber up to
2 hrs.
Components of a Pneumatic Caissons
• Miscellaneous Equipments
• Different types of miscellaneous equipments used in
pneumatic caisson are as follows:
• Pumps
• Motors
• Air Compressors
• These equipments are normally placed above the bed
level.
• Through compressed air pipe, can be applied to the
working chamber.
Components of a Pneumatic Caissons
Floating of Caissons
• When Caisson are casted away from the site or off-
site, then these caisson are transported to the
required location by means of floating, then it is
called as floating of caissons.
• In short, method of transportation the casted caisson
off-site to the desired location by floating is called as
floating of caissons.
• Floating Caissons are commonly termed as box
caisson. A box caisson is cast and cured on land and
when required, it is launched in water and towed to
the site by floating for sinking operation.
Floating of Caissons
Floating of Caissons
Floating Caisson
• After Casting the box Caisson, it is taken to the site by
floating in water, then it is called as 'floating' Caisson.
• Sinking Process can be made-faster by increasing the
self weight of caisson, self weight is increased by adding
sand or gravel inside the caisson.
• Floating caisson are not provided by cutting edge as
compared to the other caisson. This type of caisson is
simple rest on a hard or level strata. In this way, load
carrying capacity is a function the resistance at the base
since there is no skin friction on sides.
• On the top of Caisson, a concrete cap is provided to carry
the loads uniformly from the super structure. To prevent
the scouring at the base of floating caisson, rip-rap is
provided around the base for better understanding.
Floating Caisson
Floating Caisson
Construction of Floating Caissons
• Following are the various steps involved in the
construction process of floating caissons:
• Floating Caisson are cast and cured on land.
• After casting and proper curing, it is floated to the
desired location.
• Caissons are filled with gravel or sand so as to
facilitate proper sinking process.
• The required base location is excavated and
levelled.
Construction of Floating Caissons
Construction of Floating Caissons
• Then Caisson is sunk to required location and
depth.
• Rip-Rap is provided all around the base of caisson
which prevents the scouring.
• Concrete cap is casted at the top of caisson so as
to carry the loads uniformly from superstructure.
• Floating caissons are constructed in reinforced
cement concrete or steel.
• When it is to floated and placed in rough waters,
internal strutting and diaphragm walls are used.
Construction of Floating Caissons
Advantage of floating Caissons
• Since concrete are pre-casted, good quality
control is possible
• Its installation is quick and more convenient
• These types of caissons are less expensive as
compared to other types of caissons
Advantage of floating Caissons
Foundation Of Floating Caisson
• The foundation of floating caisson:
• The foundation bed require levelled surface
before installation of a floating caisson
• Rip-rap should be provided to protect the caisson
from scouring
• Floating caisson or box caisson is only
advantageous when hard strata is available.
• Its load carrying capacity is less as compared to
other caisson of equal and same size.
Foundation Of Floating Caisson
Components of Well Foundation
Cutting Edge:
• Sharp edge which is provided at the lower end of the well or
open and pneumatic caisson for accelerating sinking operation is
called cutting edge. It is made up steel or it is made in R.C.C. Its
angle to vertical is 30 0 and normally slope of 1 horizontal to 2
vertical given better result.
• In concrete caissons, the lower part of the cutting edge is rigidly
fastened with 12 mm steel plates with the help of steel strap.
• The cutting edge should be sharp so as to penetrate into the soil
and it should resist the various stresses caused by blows,
boulders, blasting, etc.
• A sharp vertical edge is generally provided to the outside face of
the caisson. Edge facilities the rate of sinking.
Components of Well Foundation
Components of Well Foundation
• Topping
• Covering provided over the well or caisson is called as
topping.
• Sand is filled in between topping and bottom plug. Topping
also acts as a part of shuttering for laying the well cap.
• Bottom Plug
• The lower portion of well is sealed by the concrete is called
as bottom plug.
• Stening
• Stening is constructed in concrete or masonry work.
• Use of stening is to provide dead load during sinking
operation.
Components of Well Foundation
Components of Well Foundation
• Well Curbs
• It is made of concrete or brick. Cutting edge of well or
caisson is attached to well curb. During sinking
operation well curb impart to the well-stening and
facilities the formation of bottom
• Well Cap
• R.C.C Slab covering provided over the top of well is
termed as well cap.
• Sand filling
• The portion between top and bottom plug is filled with
sand so as to increase the self weight of the well and
makes safe during earthquake.
Components of Well Foundation
Sinking of Caissons
• Sinking of Caisson in dry river bed:
• Construction of caisson curb or well curb:
• Well curb or caisson curb is built in case of a dry river
bed, so as to place at the correct position after
excavating the bed for about 15cm for seating. If the
depth of water is up-to 5m, then sand island is
constructed.
• For even distribution of load, wooden sleeps can be
placed below cutting edge. When the shuttering of
caisson curb is done, then reinforcement for the curb is
placed in position. Concreting of curb is done in one
stroke and it should be done without gap so as to obtain
monolithic concreting structure.
Components of Well Foundation
• Well Curbs
• It is made of concrete or brick. Cutting edge of well or
caisson is attached to well curb. During sinking
operation well curb impart to the well-stening and
facilities the formation of bottom
• Well Cap
• R.C.C Slab covering provided over the top of well is
termed as well cap.
• Sand filling
• The portion between top and bottom plug is filled with
sand so as to increase the self weight of the well and
makes safe during earthquake.
Components of Well Foundation
Sinking of Caissons
• Sinking of Caisson in dry river bed:
• Construction of caisson curb or well curb:
• Well curb or caisson curb is built in case of a dry river
bed, so as to place at the correct position after
excavating the bed for about 15cm for seating. If the
depth of water is up-to 5m, then sand island is constructed.
• For even distribution of load, wooden sleeps can be
placed below cutting edge. When the shuttering of
caisson curb is done, then reinforcement for the curb is
placed in position. Concreting of curb is done in one stroke
and it should be done without gap so as to obtain monolithic
concreting structure.
Sinking of Caissons
• Construction of Caisson steining or well stening:
• For a height of 1.5 m, the caisson steining is
constructed at a time when the caisson reaches at a
depth of 6 m below ground stening can be raised with
a height of 3 m at a time. Sinking of Caisson is
commenced after concrete is set for 24 hrs.
Sinking of Caissons
Sinking of Caissons
• Sinking Process:
• When the curb is cast, then sinking operation is started.
• The first stage of stening is ready after curing. In inner
material if comes as a obstruction can be excavated
manually or mechanically. If hard rock comes in the way,
then blasting may be done.
• For proper sinking operation, additional loading termed
as kentledge is used if required. Sand bags can be used as
kentledge which can be placed on a suitable platform on the
top surface of caisson.
• When caisson reaches at a depth of 10 m, dewatering is
done by pumping. Jetting of water is also helpful in sinking
operation. Proper care has been done by adopting the proper
measures and techniques so as to avoid shifts and tilts of
caisson during sinking
Sinking of Caissons
Sinking of Caissons
Tilting of Caissons
• At the time of sinking process caisson should
sink exact vertically downward, straight and at
the corner position without any tilting of caisson.
• If the caisson tilt any one side from its position
while sinking operation, then it is called as
tilting of caisson.
• During sinking operation, it may also shift way
from the required position. Hence it is much
essential to take the suitable precautions so as to
avoid tilting and shifting of caisson.
Precautions to be taken to avoid tilts and
shift
• The cutting edge of caisson must be thick and
sharp pointed
• The external surface of steining and caisson curb
should be smooth.
• Dredging should be done uniformly on all sides
and in all pockets of caisson.
• Caisson should be symmetrically placed.
• The diameter (D) of the curb must be placed
from 40 mm to 80 mm or larger or more than
external diameter of steining
Remedial Measures to Rectify Tilt and
Shift
• Following are the remedial measures to be carefully
implemented to avoid tilting of caisson during sinking
process:
• Water Jetting:
• This is the one of the method used to prevent tilting.
In this method, water jet is forcedly applied on tilt.
• Application of water jetting on higher side reduces skin
friction. Thus the tilting is rectified.
• This method is not more effective but gives the
better result if used with the combination of other
methods.
Remedial Measures to Rectify Tilt and
Shift
Remedial Measures to Rectify Tilt and
Shift
• Eccentric loading:
• The caisson is
loading called
normally given the additional
kentledge in order to have
necessary sinking effort. In this method, eccentric
loading or kentledge is applied in higher side so as to
have greater sinking effort.
• For proper application of eccentric loading a platform
with projection on higher side can be placed over the
top of caisson
• The eccentric load is kept on projected part of
platform. Thus tilt can be rectified.
Remedial Measures to Rectify Tilt and
Shift
Remedial Measures to Rectify Tilt and
Shift
• Excavation under cutting edge;
• During sinking process, filled caisson will not set
or straighten due to unbroken stiff strata on its
higher side.
• In such situation, dewatering is preferably done to
loosen stiff strata. If dewatering is not possible or
unsafe, then drivers are sent to loosen the stiff strata.
• Sometimes if possible and safe, an open excavation
is done under the cutting edge.
Excavation under cutting edge
Remedial Measures to Rectify Tilt and
Shift
• Regulation of Excavation;
• Sinking of caisson on higher side due to excess
excavation is more.
• This is all right in the early stages, otherwise
dewatering of caisson or well is needed and open
excavation may be done on higher side.
Remedial Measures to Rectify Tilt and
Shift
• Providing temporary obstacles below the cutting
edge:
• Rectification of tilt can be done by inserting the
wooden sleeper temporarily as an obstacles below the
cutting edge on the lower side so as to prevent further
tilt of the well or caisson.
• Later on, wooden sleeper can be removed, for
better understanding.
Providing temporary obstacles below the
cutting edge:
Remedial Measures to Rectify Tilt and
Shift
• Pushing the caissons or well with jack:
• Mechanical jack or hydraulic jack can be used to
rectify the tilt of well or caisson. Well or caisson can
be pushed by jack to bring it a vertical position.
Pushing The Caissons Or Well With Jack
Remedial Measures to Rectify Tilt and
Shift
• Pulling the well or caisson:
• This method is most suitable and effective in
preliminary or early stages of sinking
operation.
• Steel ropes or cables are used pull the caisson
or well. Pulling of caisson or well is done on
higher side of well or caisson
Pulling the well or caisson
Remedial Measures to Rectify Tilt and
Shift
• Strutting the caissons or well:
• Method of strutting the caisson or well is used to
prevent any further and possible rise in tilting of
the caisson or well.
• The caisson or well is supported on the tilting side by
giving inclined support of a strong wooden member.
This inclined wooden member is called as a strut.
• The caisson or well steining is provided so as to
distribute the uniform pressure or load from strut.
Strutting the caissons or well
Caisson Diseases
• In case of sinking process of pneumatic caisson, workers or
workmen have to work in working chamber under
compressed air. If the compressed air pressure is less than
0.35 N/mm 2 to 0.4 N/ mm 2, then workmen may suffer
from the following pains:
• Workmen may suffer from giddiness
• There is pains in ears of workmen
• There is breaking of ear drums of workmen
• There is bursting of blood vessels in the nose or ears of
workmen
• The above mentioned pains are not that serious or fatal, but
workmen is actually suffering during decompression and
effect causing depression is called caisson disease.
Caisson Diseases
Caisson Diseases
caused by
• Following are the caisson disease
decompression:
• Severe pains in joints leading to bends
• It may cause paralytic death
• Excessive oxygen get absorbed in the blood and tissues
during decompression is more trouble some to workmen.
Absorbed oxygen gas is thrown out of blood in the form of
bubbles which can block in vessels and may cause bursting of
vessels.
• If bubbles are developed in joints it causes bends
• If the bubbles are developed in spinal cord, it causes paralysis
and if the bubble are developed in heart, it causes heart attack.
• Caisson diseases can be controlled by recompression
followed by slow decompression.
Caisson Diseases
References
• Caisson (engineering)
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caisson_(engineering)
• Caisson Foundation- Types and Classification
• https://theconstructor.org/geotechnical/caisson-types-construction-
advantages/503/
• Caissons-Types of caissons
• https://www.theconstructioncivil.org/caissons-types-of-caissons/
• Caisson Foundation – Types Of Caisson Foundation
• https://www.dailycivil.com/caisson-foundation-types-of-caisson-foundation/
• Caisson's disease
• https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Caisson%27s+disease
• Decompression Sickness
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decompression_sickness
• Pneumatic Caissons
• http://www.orsc.co.jp/english/tec/newm_v2/ncon02.html
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caissons.pptx

  • 1. Caissons 1 Unit : 04 Advanced Construction Methods Prepared by Mr. P .A. Nadgouda Assistant Professor D.Y.Patil College of Engineering & Technology Kolhapur
  • 3. Contents • Definition, • uses, • construction material, • types of caissons, • loads on caisson, • design features of caissons, • floating of caissons, • cutting edges, • sinking of caisson, • tilting of caisson. • Caisson diseases.
  • 4. Definition • Caisson is a water tight structure made of wood, steel, R.C.C i.e. reinforced cement constructed in connection with excavation for the foundation of bridges, piers in rivers, dock structures etc.
  • 6.
  • 7. Uses of Caissons • Caissons are suitable for the deep foundation under water where the foundation should be extended up to or below the river bed so as to obtain the proper stability. • Caissons as type of well foundation is constructed in connection with excavation for foundation of piers and abutments in rivers and lake, bridges, break water dock structures for the point of view of shore protection, lamp house etc.
  • 9. Uses of Caissons • When the construction of well foundation to be done under water. The construction Of caisson are more preferable. • When depth of water in river, lake, or sea etc. are more, than caisson structure is used. • Caisson are used as foundation for bridges piers, and abutments in rivers, seas, lakes, break waters and other shore construction works. • It is also used for pump house which are subjected to huge vertical as well as horizontal forces. • It is also occasionally used for large and multi-storey building and other structures.
  • 11. Construction Material • The Material used for the construction of caisson are as follows: • Wood • Steel • Reinforced Concrete
  • 12. Shapes of Caissons • Caisson are constructed into two basic shapes and combination of basic shape. Shapes of Caissons: (i) Basic Shape (ii) Combination of Basic Shape Basic Shape: (i) Circular (ii) Rectangular (iii) Square (iv) Octagonal
  • 14. Combination of Basic Shapes • Double Circular • Double Rectangular • Double hexagonal • Double-D • Double Octagonal
  • 15. Types of Caissons • The Caissons is used for the purpose of placing a foundation in correct position under water. Types of Caissons • Open Caisson • Box Caisson • Pneumatic Caisson
  • 17. Open Caissons • It is a box type of structure which is open at the top and at the bottom. Open Caisson are normally used on sandy soils or soft bearing stratum and where no firm bed is available at a higher depth. • According to the shape of caissons, open caissons can further classified into three types as; • Open Caisson • Single Wall Open Caisson • Cylindrical Open Caisson • Open Caissons with dredging wells.
  • 20. Construction of Open Caissons • The sinking process of open caisson can be done in the following conditions: • Dry • Dewatered Construction • Artificial Island • In case of an artificial island called as sand island method, the island can be made by raising the ground surface above water level temporarily for obtaining relatively dry area for the sinking process. • The size of sand island should be sufficient so that it can provide more working space all around the caisson.
  • 21. Construction of Open Caissons • If dry Conditions is not possible on site, then caisson is built in barges or slipways. Then it is towed to its towed to its final position by floating. • Guide piles are normally used for sinking the first few lifts. Note that sinking of Caissons are directly done in open water.
  • 23. Construction of Open Caissons • Excavation of soil by dredging the well sinks the caisson by its own weight and the excavation process is done by dredging with the help of grab buckets. The soil besides the cutting edge can be removed by man power. • Water Jets are used on exterior walls side so-as to run the sinking process more easily. • When the caisson is constructed to the required stage, then concrete seal cap is provided caisson is dewatered by the method of pumping.
  • 25. Advantages of Open Caissons Advantages of Open Caissons: • Following are the advantages of Open Caissons: • This type of Caisson can be extended up to large depths. • Cost of Construction is relatively less on bed level or lower side.
  • 26. Advantages of Open Caissons
  • 27. Disadvantages of Open Caissons • Following are the disadvantages of open Caissons; • Since the placing of concrete is done for concrete seal under water, it may not be satisfactory. • If any obstruction of boulders or logs are encountered, then progress of work becomes slow. • Through cleaning and inspection at the bottom of caisson is very difficult and hence not possible. • The help of divers may be required for excavation near haunches at the cutting edges.
  • 29. • Box caisson is similar to open caisson, only difference is that it is closed at the bottom. • Box caisson is cast and cured properly on ground and then it is launched in water by filling sand or gravel or concrete in the empty spaces. Box Caisson
  • 31. Well foundation animation video Well Foundation.webm
  • 32. Pneumatic Caissons • This type of caisson is open at the bottom and close at the top. • Pneumatic caisson is specially used at the place where it is not possible to construct the well. • It is suitable for the depth of water more than 12 m. • In the construction of Pneumatic Caisson, the compressed air is used to remove water from the working chamber and the foundation work is carried out in dry condition. • This type of caisson can be made of timber, concrete or steel.
  • 34. Components of a Pneumatic Caissons • Following are the various components of a pneumatic caissons: A)Air Shaft • A passage connecting in between the working chamber and air lock is termed as 'air shaft' • This passage or air shaft is used by the workmen or workers to reach to the working chamber to ground surface. • If caisson is too large in size, the separate unit of air shaft may be provided for workers and material. • Air Shaft is made up of steel material. The joint involved in air shaft are sealed by rubber gasket. air lock is provided on each air shaft at top. When sinking process is going on, air shaft is extended above the water level.
  • 36. Components of a Pneumatic Caissons
  • 37. Components of a Pneumatic Caissons B)Working Chamber: • Working Chamber height is about 3 m and is totally air tight and made up of structural steel. • To prevent the entry of air and water into the chamber, the air inside the chamber is kept at a pressure just more than atmosphere pressure. • External surface of chamber is kept thick. • Chamber is leak proof and smooth to reduce skin friction. To facilitate the proper processing of sinking, a cutting edge is provided at the bottom.
  • 38. Components of a Pneumatic Caissons
  • 39. Components of a Pneumatic Caissons C)Air Lock: A chamber made of steel provided at the upper end of the air shaft above the water level is called as 'Air Lock'. • Air lock allows the worker or workmen to enter or exit from the caisson without releasing the air pressure in the working chamber.
  • 40. Components of a Pneumatic Caissons
  • 41. Components of a Pneumatic Caissons • The air locks has two air tight doors, one door opens into shaft and another door opens to the atmosphere. When workmen enters the airlocks through the outside door, then pressure in the chamber is kept at atmospheric level. • Pressure is increased gradually till it becomes equal to the working chamber. Under this condition workmen is allowed to go into the air shaft. Complete procedure is again done when workmen comes out of the air shaft to air lock. • By opening a valve in the airlock, fresh air is circulated in the shaft workers or workmen are allowed to work into the working chamber up to 2 hrs.
  • 42. Components of a Pneumatic Caissons • Miscellaneous Equipments • Different types of miscellaneous equipments used in pneumatic caisson are as follows: • Pumps • Motors • Air Compressors • These equipments are normally placed above the bed level. • Through compressed air pipe, can be applied to the working chamber.
  • 43. Components of a Pneumatic Caissons
  • 44. Floating of Caissons • When Caisson are casted away from the site or off- site, then these caisson are transported to the required location by means of floating, then it is called as floating of caissons. • In short, method of transportation the casted caisson off-site to the desired location by floating is called as floating of caissons. • Floating Caissons are commonly termed as box caisson. A box caisson is cast and cured on land and when required, it is launched in water and towed to the site by floating for sinking operation.
  • 47. Floating Caisson • After Casting the box Caisson, it is taken to the site by floating in water, then it is called as 'floating' Caisson. • Sinking Process can be made-faster by increasing the self weight of caisson, self weight is increased by adding sand or gravel inside the caisson. • Floating caisson are not provided by cutting edge as compared to the other caisson. This type of caisson is simple rest on a hard or level strata. In this way, load carrying capacity is a function the resistance at the base since there is no skin friction on sides. • On the top of Caisson, a concrete cap is provided to carry the loads uniformly from the super structure. To prevent the scouring at the base of floating caisson, rip-rap is provided around the base for better understanding.
  • 50. Construction of Floating Caissons • Following are the various steps involved in the construction process of floating caissons: • Floating Caisson are cast and cured on land. • After casting and proper curing, it is floated to the desired location. • Caissons are filled with gravel or sand so as to facilitate proper sinking process. • The required base location is excavated and levelled.
  • 52. Construction of Floating Caissons • Then Caisson is sunk to required location and depth. • Rip-Rap is provided all around the base of caisson which prevents the scouring. • Concrete cap is casted at the top of caisson so as to carry the loads uniformly from superstructure. • Floating caissons are constructed in reinforced cement concrete or steel. • When it is to floated and placed in rough waters, internal strutting and diaphragm walls are used.
  • 54. Advantage of floating Caissons • Since concrete are pre-casted, good quality control is possible • Its installation is quick and more convenient • These types of caissons are less expensive as compared to other types of caissons
  • 56. Foundation Of Floating Caisson • The foundation of floating caisson: • The foundation bed require levelled surface before installation of a floating caisson • Rip-rap should be provided to protect the caisson from scouring • Floating caisson or box caisson is only advantageous when hard strata is available. • Its load carrying capacity is less as compared to other caisson of equal and same size.
  • 58. Components of Well Foundation Cutting Edge: • Sharp edge which is provided at the lower end of the well or open and pneumatic caisson for accelerating sinking operation is called cutting edge. It is made up steel or it is made in R.C.C. Its angle to vertical is 30 0 and normally slope of 1 horizontal to 2 vertical given better result. • In concrete caissons, the lower part of the cutting edge is rigidly fastened with 12 mm steel plates with the help of steel strap. • The cutting edge should be sharp so as to penetrate into the soil and it should resist the various stresses caused by blows, boulders, blasting, etc. • A sharp vertical edge is generally provided to the outside face of the caisson. Edge facilities the rate of sinking.
  • 59. Components of Well Foundation
  • 60. Components of Well Foundation • Topping • Covering provided over the well or caisson is called as topping. • Sand is filled in between topping and bottom plug. Topping also acts as a part of shuttering for laying the well cap. • Bottom Plug • The lower portion of well is sealed by the concrete is called as bottom plug. • Stening • Stening is constructed in concrete or masonry work. • Use of stening is to provide dead load during sinking operation.
  • 61. Components of Well Foundation
  • 62. Components of Well Foundation • Well Curbs • It is made of concrete or brick. Cutting edge of well or caisson is attached to well curb. During sinking operation well curb impart to the well-stening and facilities the formation of bottom • Well Cap • R.C.C Slab covering provided over the top of well is termed as well cap. • Sand filling • The portion between top and bottom plug is filled with sand so as to increase the self weight of the well and makes safe during earthquake.
  • 63. Components of Well Foundation
  • 64. Sinking of Caissons • Sinking of Caisson in dry river bed: • Construction of caisson curb or well curb: • Well curb or caisson curb is built in case of a dry river bed, so as to place at the correct position after excavating the bed for about 15cm for seating. If the depth of water is up-to 5m, then sand island is constructed. • For even distribution of load, wooden sleeps can be placed below cutting edge. When the shuttering of caisson curb is done, then reinforcement for the curb is placed in position. Concreting of curb is done in one stroke and it should be done without gap so as to obtain monolithic concreting structure.
  • 65. Components of Well Foundation • Well Curbs • It is made of concrete or brick. Cutting edge of well or caisson is attached to well curb. During sinking operation well curb impart to the well-stening and facilities the formation of bottom • Well Cap • R.C.C Slab covering provided over the top of well is termed as well cap. • Sand filling • The portion between top and bottom plug is filled with sand so as to increase the self weight of the well and makes safe during earthquake.
  • 66. Components of Well Foundation
  • 67. Sinking of Caissons • Sinking of Caisson in dry river bed: • Construction of caisson curb or well curb: • Well curb or caisson curb is built in case of a dry river bed, so as to place at the correct position after excavating the bed for about 15cm for seating. If the depth of water is up-to 5m, then sand island is constructed. • For even distribution of load, wooden sleeps can be placed below cutting edge. When the shuttering of caisson curb is done, then reinforcement for the curb is placed in position. Concreting of curb is done in one stroke and it should be done without gap so as to obtain monolithic concreting structure.
  • 68. Sinking of Caissons • Construction of Caisson steining or well stening: • For a height of 1.5 m, the caisson steining is constructed at a time when the caisson reaches at a depth of 6 m below ground stening can be raised with a height of 3 m at a time. Sinking of Caisson is commenced after concrete is set for 24 hrs.
  • 70. Sinking of Caissons • Sinking Process: • When the curb is cast, then sinking operation is started. • The first stage of stening is ready after curing. In inner material if comes as a obstruction can be excavated manually or mechanically. If hard rock comes in the way, then blasting may be done. • For proper sinking operation, additional loading termed as kentledge is used if required. Sand bags can be used as kentledge which can be placed on a suitable platform on the top surface of caisson. • When caisson reaches at a depth of 10 m, dewatering is done by pumping. Jetting of water is also helpful in sinking operation. Proper care has been done by adopting the proper measures and techniques so as to avoid shifts and tilts of caisson during sinking
  • 73. Tilting of Caissons • At the time of sinking process caisson should sink exact vertically downward, straight and at the corner position without any tilting of caisson. • If the caisson tilt any one side from its position while sinking operation, then it is called as tilting of caisson. • During sinking operation, it may also shift way from the required position. Hence it is much essential to take the suitable precautions so as to avoid tilting and shifting of caisson.
  • 74. Precautions to be taken to avoid tilts and shift • The cutting edge of caisson must be thick and sharp pointed • The external surface of steining and caisson curb should be smooth. • Dredging should be done uniformly on all sides and in all pockets of caisson. • Caisson should be symmetrically placed. • The diameter (D) of the curb must be placed from 40 mm to 80 mm or larger or more than external diameter of steining
  • 75. Remedial Measures to Rectify Tilt and Shift • Following are the remedial measures to be carefully implemented to avoid tilting of caisson during sinking process: • Water Jetting: • This is the one of the method used to prevent tilting. In this method, water jet is forcedly applied on tilt. • Application of water jetting on higher side reduces skin friction. Thus the tilting is rectified. • This method is not more effective but gives the better result if used with the combination of other methods.
  • 76. Remedial Measures to Rectify Tilt and Shift
  • 77. Remedial Measures to Rectify Tilt and Shift • Eccentric loading: • The caisson is loading called normally given the additional kentledge in order to have necessary sinking effort. In this method, eccentric loading or kentledge is applied in higher side so as to have greater sinking effort. • For proper application of eccentric loading a platform with projection on higher side can be placed over the top of caisson • The eccentric load is kept on projected part of platform. Thus tilt can be rectified.
  • 78. Remedial Measures to Rectify Tilt and Shift
  • 79. Remedial Measures to Rectify Tilt and Shift • Excavation under cutting edge; • During sinking process, filled caisson will not set or straighten due to unbroken stiff strata on its higher side. • In such situation, dewatering is preferably done to loosen stiff strata. If dewatering is not possible or unsafe, then drivers are sent to loosen the stiff strata. • Sometimes if possible and safe, an open excavation is done under the cutting edge.
  • 81. Remedial Measures to Rectify Tilt and Shift • Regulation of Excavation; • Sinking of caisson on higher side due to excess excavation is more. • This is all right in the early stages, otherwise dewatering of caisson or well is needed and open excavation may be done on higher side.
  • 82. Remedial Measures to Rectify Tilt and Shift • Providing temporary obstacles below the cutting edge: • Rectification of tilt can be done by inserting the wooden sleeper temporarily as an obstacles below the cutting edge on the lower side so as to prevent further tilt of the well or caisson. • Later on, wooden sleeper can be removed, for better understanding.
  • 83. Providing temporary obstacles below the cutting edge:
  • 84. Remedial Measures to Rectify Tilt and Shift • Pushing the caissons or well with jack: • Mechanical jack or hydraulic jack can be used to rectify the tilt of well or caisson. Well or caisson can be pushed by jack to bring it a vertical position.
  • 85. Pushing The Caissons Or Well With Jack
  • 86. Remedial Measures to Rectify Tilt and Shift • Pulling the well or caisson: • This method is most suitable and effective in preliminary or early stages of sinking operation. • Steel ropes or cables are used pull the caisson or well. Pulling of caisson or well is done on higher side of well or caisson
  • 87. Pulling the well or caisson
  • 88. Remedial Measures to Rectify Tilt and Shift • Strutting the caissons or well: • Method of strutting the caisson or well is used to prevent any further and possible rise in tilting of the caisson or well. • The caisson or well is supported on the tilting side by giving inclined support of a strong wooden member. This inclined wooden member is called as a strut. • The caisson or well steining is provided so as to distribute the uniform pressure or load from strut.
  • 90. Caisson Diseases • In case of sinking process of pneumatic caisson, workers or workmen have to work in working chamber under compressed air. If the compressed air pressure is less than 0.35 N/mm 2 to 0.4 N/ mm 2, then workmen may suffer from the following pains: • Workmen may suffer from giddiness • There is pains in ears of workmen • There is breaking of ear drums of workmen • There is bursting of blood vessels in the nose or ears of workmen • The above mentioned pains are not that serious or fatal, but workmen is actually suffering during decompression and effect causing depression is called caisson disease.
  • 92. Caisson Diseases caused by • Following are the caisson disease decompression: • Severe pains in joints leading to bends • It may cause paralytic death • Excessive oxygen get absorbed in the blood and tissues during decompression is more trouble some to workmen. Absorbed oxygen gas is thrown out of blood in the form of bubbles which can block in vessels and may cause bursting of vessels. • If bubbles are developed in joints it causes bends • If the bubbles are developed in spinal cord, it causes paralysis and if the bubble are developed in heart, it causes heart attack. • Caisson diseases can be controlled by recompression followed by slow decompression.
  • 94. References • Caisson (engineering) • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caisson_(engineering) • Caisson Foundation- Types and Classification • https://theconstructor.org/geotechnical/caisson-types-construction- advantages/503/ • Caissons-Types of caissons • https://www.theconstructioncivil.org/caissons-types-of-caissons/ • Caisson Foundation – Types Of Caisson Foundation • https://www.dailycivil.com/caisson-foundation-types-of-caisson-foundation/ • Caisson's disease • https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Caisson%27s+disease • Decompression Sickness • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decompression_sickness • Pneumatic Caissons • http://www.orsc.co.jp/english/tec/newm_v2/ncon02.html