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Check For Stability in Floatation - Grid 2-3 (Service Stage)

This document analyzes the stability of a floating station structure against floatation. It calculates the total downward force from the weight of soil, structure, and wall/pile friction. It also calculates the total upward force from buoyancy at different water levels. It then compares the upward and downward forces to determine the factor of safety against floatation at a water level of -18m, finding it to be [value]. Monitoring of water levels will occur during construction to address any issues.
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Check For Stability in Floatation - Grid 2-3 (Service Stage)

This document analyzes the stability of a floating station structure against floatation. It calculates the total downward force from the weight of soil, structure, and wall/pile friction. It also calculates the total upward force from buoyancy at different water levels. It then compares the upward and downward forces to determine the factor of safety against floatation at a water level of -18m, finding it to be [value]. Monitoring of water levels will occur during construction to address any issues.
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Date: 16-08-2022 Note No.

By: SLS Sheet No.

Check for Stability in Floatation - Grid 2-3 (Service Stage)


(Calculation per running meter strip, considering friction from basement-1 slab level)
0 m GL

*All dimensions are in metres.


0.00 0.00
1.00 20.00 m 1.00 2.30
Roof Slab
-2.30 1.20
5.10
Concourse Slab
-8.60 0.80

22.00
7.10
Base Slab
-16.5 1.50

-22.25 Ks = -38.00
Typ. Section of Station

Elevation of Water Level = -4.0 m


Unit Weight of Soil fill = 18.5 kN / m3
Unit Weight of Concrete = 25.0 kN / m3
Width of station (inside to inside) = 20.0 m
Size of column = 1.8 x 1.4 = 2.5 m2
Center to center distance between columns = 13.0 m
Width of central Wall = 0.0 m
Width of cross over (outer to outer side) = #VALUE!
= 22.00 m

Weight of Soil Fill

Wt of soil fill = #VALUE!


= 851.00 kN

Weight of Structure

Wt of diaphragm walls = #VALUE!


= 1112.50 kN
Wt of base level slab #VALUE!
= 750.00 kN
Wt of concourse level slab = #VALUE!
= 400.00 kN
Wt of roof level slab = #VALUE!
= 600.00 kN
Wt of Column above Base level = #VALUE!
= 59.12 kN
Date: 16-08-2022 Note No.

By: SLS Sheet No.

Wt of Haunch = #VALUE!
= 31.25 kN
Wt of Wall below Concourse level = #VALUE!
= 0.00 kN
Total Structure Weight #VALUE!
2952.87 kN

Friction on Wall

Depth of top of station from GL= 0.0 m


Depth of bottom of Dwall from GL = 22.25 m
Depth of bottom of base slab from GL = 18.00 m
Depth of bottom of pile from GL = 38.00 m
From GL = 0.00 m RL

0 R.L. Cu / f D'WALL EF D'WALL FF Pile


1 4.5 -4.5 24 #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE!
2 5.5 -5.5 26 #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE!
3 7.5 -7.5 26 #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE!
4 12.5 -12.5 26 #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE!
5 18 -18 26 #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE!
6 30 -30 31 #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE!
7 50 -50 31 #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE!

(Considering friction from 0.00 m Level)

Friction in Outside Face of Wall (From top of box to toe level)

Thickness of Layer 1 = 4.5 m


Cu of Layer 1 = 24.0 kN / m2
a between diaphragm wall and soil = #VALUE!
Soil Friction for Layer 1= #VALUE!
= #VALUE! kN

Thickness of Layer 2 = 1.0 m


Cu of Layer 2 = 26.0 kN / m2
a between diaphragm wall and soil = #VALUE!
Soil Friction for Layer 2= #VALUE!
= #VALUE! kN

Thickness of Layer 3 = 2.0 m


Cu of Layer 3 = 26.0 kN / m2
a between diaphragm wall and soil = #VALUE!
Soil Friction for Layer 3= #VALUE!
= #VALUE! kN

Thickness of Layer 4 = 5.0 m


Cu of Layer 4 = 26.0 kN / m2
a between diaphragm wall and soil = #VALUE!
Soil Friction for Layer 4= #VALUE!
= #VALUE! kN
Date: 16-08-2022 Note No.

By: SLS Sheet No.

Thickness of Layer 5 = 5.5 m


Cu of Layer 5 = 26.0 kN / m2
a between diaphragm wall and soil = #VALUE!
Soil Friction for Layer 5= #VALUE!
= #VALUE! kN

Thickness of Layer 6 = 4.3 m


Cu of Layer 6 = 31.0 kN / m2
a between diaphragm wall and soil = #VALUE!
Soil Friction for Layer 6= #VALUE!
= #VALUE! kN

Friction in Inside Face of Wall (From bottom of Base Slab to Toe Level)

Thickness of Layer 6 4.3 m


Cu of Layer 6 31.0 kN / m2
a between diaphragm wall and soil #VALUE!
Soil Friction for Layer 6= #VALUE!
= #VALUE! kN
Total friction on both side wall = #VALUE!
= #VALUE! kN
Friction on Pile

Dia of piles = 1.2 m


Nos of piles in cross section = 1
Spacing of Piles = 6.5 m
Pile termination level = -38 m
Area of pile per one meter cross section of station = #VALUE!
= 0.580 m2
Thickness of Layer 6 = 12.0 m
Cu of Layer 6 = 31.0 kN / m2
a between pile and soil = #VALUE!
Soil Friction for Layer 6= #VALUE!
= #VALUE! kN

Thickness of Layer 7 = 8.0 m


f of Layer 7 = 31.0
Ki between diaphragm wall and soil = 1.10
Effective overburden pressure (PDi) = #VALUE!
= 180.00 kN / m2
Soil Friction for Layer 7 = #VALUE!
= 552.01 kN

Total friction on pile = #VALUE!


= #VALUE! kN

Load factor for structure = 0.9


Partial Safety factor for soil friction = 0.5
Load factor for soil = 1.0

Total downward force i.e. weight of soil, structure and friction on wall
= #VALUE!
= #VALUE! kN
Date: 16-08-2022 Note No.

By: SLS Sheet No.

Total upward force due to Buoyancy at level -18.00m. = #VALUE!


= 2800.0 kN

Total upward force due to Buoyancy at level -22.25m. for diaphragm wall only = #VALUE!
= 365.0 kN

Factor of Safety against floatation at Level -18.00m. = #VALUE!


= #VALUE! #VALUE!

NOTE :
During construction water head will be constantly monitored at base slab level. If at any stage it is observed that
the of water table is above RL -4m, suitable measure will be undertaken such as loading on slabs.

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