Performance of an Asymmetric Pit-in-Pit Excavation Supported by Diaphragm Wall and Multi Uplift Piles System in Coastal Areas

Author:

Wang Ruisong1,Dong Hongyuan1,Shen Daoxu2,Li Jianfeng1,Ni Pengpeng3,Zhao Chenyang4

Affiliation:

1. Sun Yat-Sen University, 26469, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China;

2. China Railway No 4 Engineering Group Co. Ltd., Hefei, China;

3. Sun Yat-Sen University, 26469, School of Civil Engineering, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China;

4. Sun Yat-Sen University, 26469, Guangzhou, China;

Abstract

The performance of asymmetric pit-in-pit excavation supported by diaphragm wall and multi uplift piles in coastal areas has been rarely reported. In this work, case study is conducted to investigate the mechanical characteristics of such excavation. A numerical model is established using the ABAQUS finite element platform, and its effectiveness is evaluated by comparing with the field monitoring data. After evaluation, the effects of uplift piles on excavation-induced deformations are investigated. Results show that the maximum wall deflections (δhm) are 0.02%~0.22% of the excavation depth (He), with the ground surface settlements of less than 0.6%·He and the settlement influence zone extending beyond 4He. As the soil is excavated, the top wall shows outward deformations to the active zone, and the transverse support is under tension. The use of combined diaphragm wall and multi uplift piles reduces the embedment ratio of diaphragm wall to a minimum value of 0.14, and decreases the δhm and rebound of base soil (δvrm) by 42% and 63%, respectively. A design suggestion is proposed for pile diameter (D), pile length (L) and pile spacing (S) to fall within the range of 0.4~0.8 m, 10~20 m and 6D~8D, respectively.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Civil and Structural Engineering,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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