Box Pushing Methodology
Box Pushing Methodology
Box Pushing Methodology
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INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................ 2 STRUCTURAL COMPONENT ........................................................................................ 3 2.1 2.2 2.3 Thrust bed ........................................................................................................ 3 Precast R.C.C. Box ............................................................................................. 4 Front Cutting Shield & Rear Jacking Shield ........................................................... 5 Hydraulic Equipment .......................................................................................... 7 Intermediate Jacking Station .............................................................................. 8 Introduction .................................................................................................... 10 Box pushing methodology ................................................................................ 10 Analysis and Design methodology ..................................................................... 10 Material properties........................................................................................... 11 Primary load cases........................................................................................... 11 Detailed design calculations .............................................................................. 11
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INTRODUCTION
This Present day Intensity of Traffic, both Rail & Road due to the fast development of Industries and other Infrastructures, is very heavy and so it cannot the disturbed, for construction of under bridges or Canal Crossings, drainage etc by conventional construction methods. So to construct such structures, Box Pushing Technique is developed where in R.C.C. Boxes in segments are cast outside and pushed through the heavy embankments of Rail or Road by Jacking. The required thrust is generated through thrust bed, as well as line and level of precast boxes are also controlled
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Auxiliary beds are also provided for casting of the other segments with thin film of grease and plastic and segments are then brought in alignment of pushing as and when required as pushing progresses. With the progress of jacking, the front unit with shield penetrates into the embankment and there after excavation within the shield is done either manually or mechanically and the excavated stuff is transported outside the working area. After the first segment advances to the end of the thrust bed, the second segment is brought in alignment of the front Box & intermediate jacking space is lift between the two. The progress of pushing is kept continuous and the system of side shifting of remaining box segments from Auxiliary bed and bring in pushing alignment is adopted till total length is pushed.
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Hydraulic Equipment
The entire Box Pushing system is matter of proper selection of Hydraulic equipments, as tremendous driving force is required for pushing of medium to large size of Boxes. So for this, Number of Jack units are provided in series for distribution of pushing load evenly on the face of the
concrete, and all Jacks are operated simultaneously with a common power pack, which supplies uniform flow of pressure through network of Hydraulic pipes of required pressure capacity, commencing from front unit to rear unit. Jacking force is applied in sequence. This way pushing cycles are repeated till total pushing is completed.
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Material properties
Table 4.1 Material Properties
Material Grade of Concrete for box Grade of Steel reinforcement Grade of Steel reinforcement for Shear
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CONCLUSION
The entire system is purely technical, dependent on Hydraulic system, & safest method of crossing underground / Embankment, without disturbing overhead traffic / structures for R.U.B., Canal siphon and other drainage crossings.
Appendix B Drawings