Calculation of penetration depth of a support retaining system anchored on the top, for underground network and buried energy pipelines

Author:

Zachos DimosORCID,Alamanis Nikolaos,Papageorgiou Grigorios,Chrysanidis Theodoros,Xafoulis Nikolaos,Paschalis Evangelos

Abstract

AbstractThe object of the present paper is to determine the minimum support requirements provided for the safe execution of trench excavation works for underground network receptacles. This term is used to define the open excavations, which are carried out for underground networks to be installed or constructed, and which are classified in terms of place of execution and soil categories. This paper focuses on the study of the free earth support method in excavations carried out in earthy soils and in places where the passage of the pipeline requires deep excavations of vertical front. In these cases, for reasons of safety of both the personnel and the equipment, it is necessary to support the vertical excavation fronts, even when the analyses indicate their stability. In this context, and to avoid the consequences, before the start of the excavation and at its limit, the formation of vertical support structures is required, which are commonly known as "retaining bulkheads". The basic criteria for selecting the type of the support system are soil characteristics, local conditions (surface load, groundwater table) and finally, the lifetime of the trench. Based on the above, the objective of the study is to investigate the temporary support of vertical fronts of depth trenches about 10 m, the excavation of which is carried out on earthy soil. The study is based on the implementation of the limit equilibrium method, which is applied according to the provisions—guidelines set out in Eurocode 7 (EN 1997). The study investigates the distribution of earth pressures in an anchored retaining structure of a deep excavation by extracting the main design parameters of similar systems. The goal of this work is to select the type of the support system depending on the soil properties (c, γ, φ and Ε) and local conditions, as a prerequisite for safe and rational design, while in the end of the project useful conclusions are drawn.

Funder

University of Thessaly Central Library

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Energy,Economics and Econometrics,Modeling and Simulation

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