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MEMORANDUM D.2.5.
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June 6, 1966
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REFERENCES
MEMORANDUM
POSITIVE PROJECTION
NEGATIVE PROJECTION
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MEMORANDUM D,2,5
TO: Jas, H. Havens
Director of Research
FROM: Ronald D, Hughes k}) -;J-:
Principal Research Engineer
vertic al walls contain ed some cracks and were essent ially the
same as reporte d in the initia l inspec tion except ing for additio nal
hairlin e cracks and a spalled area in the bottom of the left
wall at a point approx imately 345 fto from the outlet" Spallin g
was noted over an area of approx imately 4 fto2 It was also noted
that the walls were out-of- plumb" At a section 327 fto from the
outlet , the wall to wall distanc e at the top slab was BoO ft, and
the wall to wall distanc e at the bottom slab was 7.6 ft, Follow ing
is a summar y of conditi ons noted in the bottom slab on May 14, 1965,
Distanc e from
Outlet - ft. Condit ion of Bottom Slab
0-55 no observ ations, area ponded
55-108 l/16 ino crack, center of slab
108-155 hairlin e crack, center of slab
155-170 1/16 in. crack, center of slab
170-195 extens ive slabbin g and spallin g,
center of slab
195-23 3 l/16 to l/8 in, crack, center of slab,
233-244 2-l/8 ino cracks in center area
244 and 255 6 ino diamet er holes, approx , 4 ino deep
248-257 longitu dinal reinfor cing steel exposed
near right wall, rusting
244-2 87 l/4 ino crack, center of slab
287-389 new slab, in some areas near walls it
appeare d old slab had not been remove d
2 95-32 7 no observ ations, ponded area due to
negativ e slope
341-349 new concre te washed out near right wall,
6 ino wide and 7 in, deep
340-372 new concre te washed out near· left wall,
4 ino wide and 1 to 3 in. deep
362-378 hairlin e crack through new slab
389 hairlin e crack from wall to wall
389-405 5/16 ino crack in center of slab
405-428 diagon al crack from center to right wall
and l/4 in, crack in center
428-in let 3/16 ino crack, center of slab,
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MEMORANDUM D,2,5
TO: W.B, Drake
Director of Research
Distance from
Outlet (ft.) Condition(fro m outlet toward inlet from left to right)
200 l/16 in. crack right wall, l/16 in. crack top slab,
2 30 Left wall and top slab joint, l/16 to l/32 in. crack.
232 Hairline crack left wall,
2 35 Hairline crack right wall.
232-235 Hairline crack in bottom slab from 232 left to 235 right
174-240 Hairline to l/32 in. longitudinal crack in center
of bottom slab,
261 3/16 in. crack top slab, l/8 in. crack left wall,
l/8 in, crack right wall,
274 One ft. diameter post for horizontal strut.
274-363 Vertical walls and bottom slab where tied to wall have
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455 Inlet
Mr. Roam ine, Resid ent Engin eer, state d that the fill
inlet porti on was place d appro xima tely three month s over the
prior to our
inspe ction , He also state d that an impe rfect trenc h
will be used
over the outle t porti on of the struc tion with baled
hay or straw
being used in the lower porti on of the trenc h direc tly
above the
cond uit. After comp letion of the entir e back fillin g opera tion
suffi cient time has elaps ed for major settle ment of and
the struc ture,
the botto m slab in the zone of most serio us distr ess
is to be
remov ed, The slab is to be repla ced by a thick er slab which is
be tied into the wall footi ngs, to
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