Is.7563.1986 CUT AND COVER DESIGN PDF
Is.7563.1986 CUT AND COVER DESIGN PDF
Is.7563.1986 CUT AND COVER DESIGN PDF
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IS : 7563 - 1985
Indian Standard
CODE OF PRACTICE FOR
STRUCTURAL DESIGN OF CUT AND COVER
CONCRETE CONDUITS
( First Revision )
Members Rcprcscnting
CHIEF EN~INBER Mukerian Hyde1 Project Design, Chandigarh
DIRECTOR ( Alkrnutc )
CHIEF ENQINEER (HP) Tamil Nadu Electricity Board, Coimbatore
SUPERINTENDINQ ENGINEER ( Alternate )
CHIEF ENQINEEB (GENERAL) Public Works Department, Madras
CHIEB ENQINEER (IRRIGATION)
( Altcrnata )
CHIEF ENQINEER (CIVIL DESIGNS) Karnataka Power Corporation Ltd, Bangalore
SHRI P. R. MALIKARJUNA (Alternate)
CRIBF ENGINEER Bhakra Beas Management Board, Chandigarh
SHRI SVDERBHAN KVMAR ( Altrrnate )
CHIEF ENGINEER ( IRRITATION Public Works and Electricity Department, Mysorc
SOUTH )
SUPERINTENDINO ENGINEER ( Alternatr )
SHRI C. ETTY DARWIN In personal capacity, (P. O., Muttada, Tr~vandrum)
DIRECTOR Central Soils & Materials Research Station,
New Delhi
DEPUTY DIRECTOR ( Alternate )
DIRECTOR (HCD-I) Central Water Commission, New Delhi
DEPUTY DIRECTOR (HCD-I) ( Altcrnutr )
DR A. K. DUBE Central Mining Research Station Unit, Roorkee
DR J. L. JETHWA (Alternate)
DR B. PAlvT Wat;oFrseyrces Development Training Centre,
Members Repesenting
SHRI M. v. S. IYENQAR The Hindustan Construction Co Ltd, New Delhi
SERI M. G. KHAN ( Alternote )
JOINT DIRECTOR RESEARCH (GE-II) Research Designs & Standards Organization,
Lucknow
SHRI P. N. KHAR National Hydroelectric Power Corporation Ltd,
New Delhi
SHRI A. K. MEHTA National Projects Construction Corporation Ltd,
New Delhi
SERI S. C. BALI ( Alternate )
MEMBER (CIVIL) Kerala State Electricity Board, Trivandrum
SHRI S. L. MOKIIASHI Central Water & Power Research Station, Pune
SHRI A. V. Gopalkrishna ( Alternate )
SHRI G. PANT Geological Survey of India, New Delhi
SHRI N. K. MANDWAL ( Alternate )
SHRI A. R. RAICHUR In personal capacity ( 147 Garodinagar, Bombay )
SHRI Y. RAMA KRISHNA RAO Andhra Pradesh State Electricity Board,
Hyderabad
SDPERINTENDINQ ENQINEER
( DESIQN AND PLANNING ) ( Alternate )
SHRI G. V. SATEAYE Central Designs Organization, Nasik
DR H. R. SHARMA* Central Electricity Authority, New Delhi
SERI S. C. SEN Assam State Electricity Board, Gauhati
SHRI N. K. Das (Alternate)
SHRI A. K. SRIKANTIAH Himachal Pradesh State Electricity Board,
Sundernagar
SHRI RANJODH SINQH ( Alternatc )
SHRI G. RAMAN, Director General, IS1 (Ex-ojicio Member)
Director ( Civ Engg )
Secretary
SHRI HEMANT KUMAR
Assistant Director ( Civ Engg ), IS1
Conuener
DR H. R. SRARMA Central Electricity Authority, New Delhi
Members
CHIEF ENQI~EER (CIVIL) Andhra Pradesh State Electricity Board,
Hyderabad
SUPERINTENDINOEWQINEER ( D 8 P )
( Alternate )
CHIEF ENQINEER (PROJECT 6 Tamil Nadu Electricity Board, Madras
CONSTRUOTION)
SUFERINTENDINQ E~QINEER
PROJECT/CIVIL (HYDE) ( Alternate )
lDr H. R. Sharmr was the Chairman for the meeting in which this standard was
finalized.
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Indian Standard
CODE OF PRACTICE FOR
STRUCTURAL DESIGN OF CUT AND COVER
CONCRETE CONDUITS
( First Revision )
0. FOREWORD
0.1 This Indian Standard ( First Revision ) was adopted by the Indian
Standards Institution on 31 December 1985, after the draft finalized by
the Water Conductor Systems Sectional Committee had been approved by
the Civil Engineering Division Council.
0.2 Water conductor system sometimes takes the form of cut and cover
concrete conduits through high ground or hill slopes where the surface
canals or tunnels are not feasible. This code covers recommendations
regarding the structural design of such conduits. These recommendations
should, however, be used with caution for important structures where it
is advisable to make extensive field and laboratory investigations, if
economic conditions justify such studies.
0.2.1 The rules indicated for the design in this code are applicable for
circular conduits but may also be used for other shapes like rectangular,
D-shaped, horse shoe, etc, till further reliable criteria are available.
0.3 Guidance is provided in IS : 4880 ( Part 2 )-1976 for geometric
design of various sections usually adopted for water conductor system
and IS : 4880 (Part 3 )-I9767 for hydraulic design.
0.4 In the formulation of this standard due weightage has been given
to international co-ordination among the standards and practices
prevailing in different countries in addition to relating it to the practices
in the field in this country.
0.5 This standard was first published in 1975. This revision is based on
the experience gained in the use of this standard. The modifications
incorporated in this version mainly relate to loads due to backfill.
*Code of practice for design of tunnels conveying water: Part 2 Geometric design
( Jrrst r.mLion ) .
iCode of practice for design of tunnels conveying water: Part 3 Hydraulic design
( JFrst revision ).
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1. SCOPE
1.1 This code covers the structural design of cut and cover concrete
conduits meant for transporting water under pressure or otherwise.
The provisions of the code are applicable only to conduits installed in a
trench dug in undisturbed soil and backfilled to final grade.
2. GENERAL
2.1 The structural design of cut and cover concrete conduits is affected
by many factors, namely, type of installation, rigidity of conduit, shape
of conduit, nature of foundation, physical characteristics and degree of
compaction of fill materials.
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1A TRENCH CONDUIT
FINAL GRADE
COMPACTED ZONE
FINAL GRADE
t t
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NATURAL GROUND
FILL MATERIAL
ID ILLUSTRATION OF A SUBDITCH
3. DESIGN LOADS
3.0 Depending upon site conditions, a cut and cover concrete conduit, in
addition to its self weight, is subjected to the forces listed below. The
structural design of the conduit shall be based on the most unfavourable
combination of all loads and effects listed below acting simultaneously:
a) Loads due to backfill,
b) Internal water pressure,
c) External water pressure,
d) Loads due to concentrations and surcharge including effects of
live load, and
e) Seismic effects.
3.1.1 Vertical Load - The vertical load due to backfill on rigid trench
conduits resting on natural strata shall be given by equation (1):
W = 10 Ct Y BQ . . . ...(l)
where
W = vertical load at the top of conduit in N/m;
c, = a coefficient for trench conduits to be taken from Fig. 2
for typical fill material, given by equation (2);
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P= 10rHPK,-2C~1/K7E . . . ...(3)
where
p = lateral pressure at- any horizontal?plane$n N/m,
r = unit mass:of fill material inkg/m3,
HI, = height of fill above any horizontal plane in m,
KB = Rankines ratio of active lateral pressure =Yan
(45 - 9V2),
4 == angle of internal friction of fill material in degrees, and
c = coefficient of fill material in N/m.
3.1.3 The physical characteristics of proposed fill material, that is, Y,*+
and c in most cases should be determined by laboratory tests. However,
the values given in Table 1 may be adopted for preliminary design,
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3.0 -
2.6 -
2.6 -
I 2-b -
I 2.2 -
0' 2*0-
1.~6-
l-6 -
1.b -
1.2 -
1.5
1.0
w 0.5
v
c
0.25 0.5 0.75 1~0 1.25 5
H/Bt -
FIG. 2 COEFFICIENT CT FOR TRENCH CONDITIONS
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3.3.1 Vertical Load - The total vertical load due to backfill, in cases
where water surcharge is a possibility, shall be taken equal to the vertical
load as computed in 3.1 using submerged unit weight of the fill material
plus the weight of the projected volume of water above the top of conduit
(see Fig. 3).
3.3.3 Uplift - The conduit shall be checked for safety against uplift.
Minimum factor of safety against uplift shall be I.1 under the empty
conduit conditions.
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(5)
where
W, = unit vertical pressure at the top of conduit due to a
concentrated load in N/m,
P ye = 4 c, P . . . ...(6)
where
PVC = total vertical load on the top of the conduit in N/m due
to superimposed concentrated load;
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P vd = 4 C, Pd B,
where
PVa = total vertical load on top of conduit in N/m due to
superimposed distributed load;
3.4.4 Impact Factors - In order to account for the impact effect of the
moving loads, the values calculated in 3, 3.4.1, 3.4.2 and 3.4.3 shall be
multiplied by an impact factor for highways I given by the following
relation:
I= 1 + 0-3/H
where
H = the height of fill in m above the top of conduit.
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4. SEISMIC EFFECTS
4.1 General - The underground conduits should not Abe cast directly
against rock or any rock ridge within the soil, but shall be provided with
at least half metre-excavation filled with soil or aggregate backfill to
prevent discontinuities during seismic activity. This would, however,
need further study in case of important structures.
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where
B = the angle of shearing distortion in radians,
H = the depth of overburden in m ( Fig. 5 ), and
V = average velocity of propagation of the design earthquake
wave through the overburden. The values given in
Table 4 are recommended for design purposes.
-NATURAL GROUNO
/
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SOIL VBLOCITY
N",". CLASSIFICATION 4s
(1) (2) (3)
9 Compact granular soil 300
ii) Silty sand 150
iii) Medium clay 60
iv) Soft clay 30
4.2.2.2 For layer soils 0 shall be taken as the greater of the values
computed for: (a) the layer encompassing the structure, considered by
itself; and (b) the entire overburden thickness, using the average V for all
soil layers.
. . . ...(n)
where
CC= elastic rotation capacity of the ,joint in radians,
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4.3.2 In case these structures are designed for active earth pressures
based on 3.1.2, these should be checked for at-rest pressures allowing
one-third increase in unit stresses ( for calculation of earth pressures in
earthquake zones, see IS : 1893-1984* ).
5. PERMISSIBLE STRESSES
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