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WELL-POINT [1 record]

Record 1 1999-07-30

English

Subject field(s)
  • Cofferdams and Dewatering (Construction)
DEF

The lowest part of a drivers well, consisting essentially of a forged steel point, a screen, and short section of pipe threaded to fit a standard pipe.

CONT

Well-point [drainage] method. The term well point refers to the lower perforated end of a 2-in. or 2 1/2-in. pipe, commonly 40 in. long, that serves the double purpose of well casing and suction tube. The perforations are covered by a wire mesh. The well points are jetted into the ground at a spacing of 3 to 6 ft.

CONT

Basically, a well point is a perforated and screened pipe, about 1 1/2 in. in diameter and a few or several feet in length. The well point is fixed to a riser pipe, also of the same diameter, and the whole is driven with or without jetting... The individual riser pipes are attached to a header pipe or manifold that leads to a pump.

Key term(s)
  • sandpoint
  • sand-point
  • wellpoint
  • well-point

French

Domaine(s)
  • Épuisements et batardeaux (Construction)
DEF

Partie inférieure d'un puits foncé, comprenant une pointe en acier forgé, une crépine et un court tronçon de tube fileté.

Key term(s)
  • pointe crépinée

Spanish

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