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ANALYSIS OF EXCAVATION-INDUCED DEFORMATION WITH DIFFERENT SOIL MODELS

Abstract

The monitored case of deep excavation works located in the centre of Warsaw is described and back analysed as a boundary value problem with the finite element method. The excavation was carried out in over-consolidated clayey layers under the support of braced diaphragm walls. Accurate simulation of such soil-structure interaction problems requires advanced soil constitutive models – especially for the pre-failure range of small strains. On the other hand, such models should not be very complex and their material parameters should be relatively simple to obtain from laboratory and in situ surveys. By means of a case study, this paper examines several simple elasto-plastic constitutive models for the simulation of the behaviour of soil layers. The influence of such characteristics of the soil behaviour, as anisotropy and non-linearity of stiffness, is studied in the paper. The discussion concerns the problems related to the application of the models for a practical example. The comparison is focused on the obtained and measured displacements of the neighbouring building and diaphragm walls.

Keywords:

deep excavation, constitutive modelling, ground deformation, finite element method, case histories

Details

Issue
Vol. 14 No. 4 (2010)
Section
Research article
Published
2010-12-29
Licencja:
Creative Commons License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Author Biographies

MARCIN CUDNY,
Gdansk University of Technology, Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Department of Geotechnics, Geology and Maritime Engineering




PAWEŁ POPIELSKI,
Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Environmental Engineering, Hydro-Engineering and Hydraulic Department




Authors

  • MARCIN CUDNY

    Gdansk University of Technology, Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Department of Geotechnics, Geology and Maritime Engineering
  • PAWEŁ POPIELSKI

    Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Environmental Engineering, Hydro-Engineering and Hydraulic Department

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