(1)
Scope. This appendix
contains information that can be used when aluminum hydraulic shoring is
provided as a method of protection against cave-ins in trenches that do not
exceed 20 feet (6.1m) in depth. This appendix must be used when design of the
aluminum hydraulic protective system cannot be performed in accordance with WAC
296-155-657(3)(b).
(2)
Soil Classification. In
order to use data presented in this appendix, you must first determine the soil
type or types in which the excavation is made using the soil classification
method set forth in appendix A of this Part.
(3)
Presentation of information.
Information is presented in several forms as follows:
(a) Information is presented in tabular form
in Tables N-8 through N-11. Each table presents the maximum vertical and
horizontal spacings that may be used with various aluminum member sizes and
various hydraulic cylinder sizes. Each table contains data only for the
particular soil type in which the excavation or portion of the excavation is
made. Tables N-8 and N-9 are for vertical shores in Types A and B soil. Tables
N-10 and N-11 are for horizontal waler systems in Types B and C soil.
(b) Information concerning the
basis of the tabular data and the limitations of the data is presented in
subsection (4) of this appendix.
(c) Information explaining the use of the
tabular data is presented in subsection (5) of this appendix.
(d) Information illustrating the use of the
tabular data is presented in subsection (6) of this appendix.
(e) Miscellaneous notations (footnotes)
regarding Table N-8 through N-11 are presented in subsection (7) of this
appendix.
(f) Figures, illustrating
typical installations of hydraulic shoring, are included just prior to the
Tables. The illustrations page is entitled "Aluminum Hydraulic Shoring: Typical
Installations."
(4)
Basis and limitations of the data.
(a) Vertical shore rails and horizontal wales
are those that meet the Section Modulus requirements in Tables N-8 through
N-10. Aluminum material is 6061-T6 or material of equivalent strength and
properties.
(b) Hydraulic cylinders
specifications.
(i) Two-inch cylinders must be
a minimum two-inch inside diameter with a minimum safe working capacity of no
less than 18,000 pounds axial compressive load at maximum extension. Maximum
extension is to include full range of cylinder extensions as recommended by
product manufacturer.
(ii) 3-inch
cylinders must be a minimum 3-inch inside diameter with a safe working capacity
of not less than 30,000 pounds axial compressive load at extensions as
recommended by product manufacturer.
(c) Limitation of application.
(i) It is not intended that the aluminum
hydraulic specification apply to every situation that may be experienced in the
field. These data were developed to apply to the situations that are most
commonly experienced in current trenching practice. Shoring systems for use in
situations that are not covered by the data in this appendix must be otherwise
designed as specified in WAC
296-155-657(3).
(ii) When any of the following conditions are
present; the members specified in the Tables are not considered adequate. In
this case, an alternative aluminum hydraulic shoring system or other type of
protective system must be designed in accordance with WAC
296-155-657.
(A) When vertical loads imposed on cross
braces exceed a 100 Pound gravity load distributed on a one foot section of the
center of the hydraulic cylinder.
(B) When surcharge loads are present from
equipment weighing in excess of 20,000 pounds.
(C) When only the lower portion of a trench
is shored and the remaining portion of the trench is sloped or benched unless:
The slope portion is sloped at an angle less steep than 3 horizontal to one
vertical; or the members are selected from the tables for use at a depth which
is determined from the top of the overall trench, and not from the toe of the
sloped portion.
(5)
Use of Tables N-8 through
N-11. The members of the shoring system that are to be selected using
this information are the hydraulic cylinders, and either the vertical shores or
the horizontal wales. When a waler system is used the vertical timber sheeting
to be used is also selected from these tables. The Tables N-8 and N-9 for
vertical shores are used in Type A and B soils that do not require sheeting.
Type B soils that may require sheeting, and Type C soils that always require
sheeting are found in the horizontal wale Tables N-10 and N-11. The soil type
must first be determined in accordance with the soil classification system
described in appendix A of this Part. Using the appropriate table, the
selection of the size and spacing of the members is made. The selection is
based on the depth and width of the trench where the members are to be
installed. In these tables the vertical spacing is held constant at 4 feet on
center. The tables show the maximum horizontal spacing of cylinders allowed for
each size of wale in the waler system tables, and in the vertical shore tables,
the hydraulic cylinder horizontal spacing is the same as the vertical shore
spacing.
(6)
Example to
Illustrate the Use of the Tables:
(a)
Example 1: A trench dug in Type A soil is 6 feet deep and 3 feet wide. From
Table N-8: Find vertical shores and two inch diameter cylinders spaced 8 feet
on center (o.c.) horizontally and 4 feet on center (o.c.) vertically. (See
Figures N-23 & N-25 for typical installations.)
(b) Example 2: A trench is dug in Type B soil
that does not require sheeting, 13 feet deep and 5 feet wide. From Table N-9:
Find vertical shores and two inch diameter cylinders spaced 6.5 feet o.c.
horizontally and 4 feet o.c. vertically. (See Figures N-23 & N-25 for
typical installations.)
(c) A
trench is dug in Type B soil that does not require sheeting, but does
experience some minor raveling of the trench face. The trench is 16 feet deep
and 9 feet wide. From Table N-9: Find vertical shores and two inch diameter
cylinder (with special oversleeves as designated by subdivision (7)(b)) spaced
5.5 feet o.c. horizontally and 4 feet o.c. vertically, plywood (per subdivision
(7)(g) to the N-8 through N-11 Tables) should be used behind the shores. (See
Figures N-24 & N-25 for typical installations.)
(d) Example 4: A trench is dug in previously
disturbed Type B soil, with characteristics of a Type C soil, and will require
sheeting. The trench is 18 feet deep and 12 feet wide. 8 foot horizontal
spacing between cylinders is desired for working space. From Table N-10: Find
horizontal wale with a section modulus of 14.0 spaced at 4 feet o.c. vertically
and 3 inch diameter cylinder spaced at 9 feet maximum o.c. horizontally, 3x12
timber sheeting is required at close spacing vertically. (See Figure N-26 for
typical installation.)
(e) Example
5: A trench is dug in Type C soil, 9 feet deep and 4 feet wide. Horizontal
cylinder spacing in excess of 6 feet is desired for working space. From Table
N-11: Find horizontal wale with a section modulus of 7.0 and two inch diameter
cylinders spaced at 6.5 feet o.c. horizontally. Or, find horizontal wale with a
14.0 section modulus and 3 inch diameter cylinder spaced at 10 feet o.c.
horizontally. Both wales are spaced 4 feet o.c. vertically. 3x12 timber
sheeting is required at close spacing vertically. (See Figure N-26 for typical
installation.)
(7)
Footnotes, and general notes, for Tables N-8 through N-11.
(a) For applications other than those listed
in the tables, refer to WAC
296-155-657(3)(b)
for use of manufacturer's tabulated data. For trench depths in excess of 20
feet, refer to WAC
296-155-657(3)(b) and
(c).
(b) Two-inch diameter cylinders, at this
width, must have structural steel tube (3.5x3.5x0.1875) oversleeves, or
structural oversleeves of manufacturer's specification, extending the full,
collapsed length.
(c) Hydraulic
cylinders capacities.
(i) Two-inch cylinders
must be a minimum two-inch inside diameter with a safe working capacity of not
less than 18,000 pounds axial compressive load at maximum extension. Maximum
extension is to include full range of cylinder extensions as recommended by
product manufacturer.
(ii) 3-inch
cylinders must be a minimum 3-inch inside diameter with a safe work capacity of
not less than 30,000 pounds axial compressive load at maximum extension.
Maximum extension is to include full range of cylinder extensions as
recommended by product manufacturer.
(d) All spacing indicated is measured center
to center.
(e) Vertical shoring
rails must have a minimum section modulus of 0.40 inch.
(f) When vertical shores are used, there must
be a minimum of 3 shores spaced equally, horizontally, in a group.
(g) Plywood must be 1.125 in. thick softwood
or 0.75 inch thick, 14 ply, arctic white birch (Finland form). Please note that
plywood is not intended as a structural member, but only for prevention of
local raveling (sloughing of the trench face) between shores.
(h) See appendix C for timber specifications.
(i) Wales are calculated for
simple span conditions.
(j) See
subsection (4) of this appendix, for basis and limitations of the data.
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TABLE N-8
ALUMINUM HYDRAULIC SHORING
VERTICAL SHORES
FOR SOIL TYPE A
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Footnotes to tables, and general notes on hydraulic shoring,
are found in Appendix D, WAC
296-155-66407(7)
Note (1): See Appendix D, WAC
296-155-66407(7)(a)
Note (2): See Appendix D, WAC
296-155-66407(7)(b)
TABLE N-9
ALUMINUM HYDRAULIC SHORING
VERTICAL SHORES
FOR SOIL TYPE B
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Footnotes to tables, and general notes on hydraulic shoring,
are found in Appendix D, WAC
296-155-66407(7)
Note (1): See Appendix D, WAC
296-155-66407(7)(a)
Note (2): See Appendix D, WAC
296-155-66407(7)(b)
TABLE N-10
ALUMINUM HYDRAULIC SHORING
WALER SYSTEMS
FOR SOIL TYPE B
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Footnotes to tables, and general notes on hydraulic shoring,
are found in Appendix D, WAC
296-155-66407(7)
Note (1): See Appendix D, WAC
296-155-66407(7)(a)
Note (2): See Appendix D, WAC
296-155-66407(7)(b)
* Consult product manufacturer and/or qualified engineer for
Section Modulus of available wales.
TABLE N-11
ALUMINUM HYDRAULIC SHORING
WALER SYSTEMS
FOR SOIL TYPE C
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Footnotes to tables, and general notes on hydraulic shoring,
are found in Appendix D, WAC
296-155-66407(7)
Note (1): See Appendix D, WAC
296-155-66407(7)(a)
Note (2): See Appendix D, WAC
296-155-66407(7)(b)
* Consult product manufacturer and/or qualified engineer for
Section Modulus of available wales.