Finite element analysis on dynamic behavior of sheet pile quay wall dredged and improved seaside subsoil using cement deep mixing

Author:

Nguyen Anh-Dan,Nguyen Viet-ThanhORCID,Kim Young-Sang

Abstract

AbstractSheet pile wall structures are commonly applied in coastal projects, particularly for the quay wall. This structural type normally is used in places where the ground has a low bearing capacity and is easily penetrable. Many sheet pile quay walls constructed in the past had low front water depth and did not satisfy the requirements of current standards. This issue could be addressed by improving the ground in front of the wall using cement deep mixing (CDM) and then excavating to increase the water depth in front of the wall. This paper numerically evaluated the dynamic behavior of the sheet pile wall after renovation. The numerical model was performed based on the finite element method (FEM) using the PLAXIS 2D program. The study focused on investigating typical parameters of the quay wall improved using the CDM, such as bending moment and displacement of sheet pile and the development of excess pore water pressure (EPWP) in the backfill. These results were compared to those of the quay wall without the CDM to elucidate the advantages of this method. In addition, the influence of some factors on the quay wall behavior, such as earthquake excitation characteristics, CDM area, and CDM strength, was also evaluated. The results demonstrated that the ground improvement using the CDM significantly decreased the bending moment and displacement of the sheet pile wall. The excitation characteristics did not affect the deformed shape of the sheet pile. With the constant CDM depth, the sheet pile displacement decreased with an increase in the improvement width until it reached a limitation. The increasing CDM strength also decreased the displacement of the wall until it raised a certain value. This demonstrated that this method was technically feasible, and it could be considered to study further by experiment before applying in practice.

Funder

Trường Đại học Giao thông vận tải

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Energy (miscellaneous),Mechanics of Materials,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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