BOX CULVERTS

Product Description

Box culverts are a versatile product used commonly as conduits under or over roadways, railways, etc. to provide cross drainage or to take electrical cables from one side to other. They can also be employed to build underpasses for pedestrians or be used as service tunnels for a variety of applications. Specifications/Designs: Designs are dependent on project specifications and applications. Lateral earth loads from soil and hydrostatic loads from ground water. Vertical loads from the cover soil and live loads above. Surcharge loads from nearby impact loads. Seismic loads where applicable. After determining the size and design parameters required the appropriate ISO standards are used to provide the most economical design. Internal dimensions varies from 600mm x 600mm to 2000mm x 2000mm. Thickness of 50mm to 100mm with a standard length of 1000mm. Grade: M30 - M40. Reinforcement: Fe500 Medium Duty: Designed for lateral earth pressure and hydrostatic loads from ground water, live load supercharge and adjacent vehicular traffic. Heavy Duty: Designed for lateral earth pressure and hydrostatic loads from ground water, live load supercharge and direct heavy vehicular loading. Manufacturing Method Box culverts are cast using concrete with a low w/c ratio; it is poured into steel mechanized equipment called precast molds. Rebar is preplaced and secured inside the mould. Form vibrators are used to consolidate concrete to attain homogeneity and release any trapped air. Hole formers may be incorporated, or coring is done if needed. Box culverts are designed to be installed with ease, requiring very little excavation to place and a minimal amount of backfill. Box culverts are supplied with lifting anchors to make lifting and placing both easy and precise. Soil excavation followed by base preparation; levelled to ensure easy alignment of box culverts and prevent settling of soil. In the case where the water table is located in the trench zone, dewatering methods must be employed to remove the water. Backfill of soil should be granular and be compacted layer by layer beginning form the side walls to top of the box sections to attain the required minimum density. Bends can be designed during manufacturing to allow for curved pathing during installation Male/Female joints are provided for Arto Box Culverts to slide and lock into place. Furthermore erosion control seals, rubber rings, exterior joint wraps, expanding water stop seals or grouts can be used to make the joints watertight as required.

Dimension:

Width- 600 mm to 3000 mm

Height- 900 mm to 3000 mm