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Design Analysis and Observed Performance of a Tieback Anchored Pile Wall in Sand

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  • Jian-Yong Han
  • Wen Zhao
  • Yang Chen
  • Peng-Jiao Jia
  • Yong-Ping Guan

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This paper aims to study the design process and service performance of a deep excavation supported by tieback anchored pile walls. The design procedure and design approaches for deep excavation in China are described. Based on the excavation case history for Shenyang, China, design results obtained using the elastic method and the finite element method (FEM) are compared and analyzed. Special emphasis is given to the analysis of horizontal wall deformations, internal forces in the wall, earth pressures on the wall, ground surface settlements, and stabilities of the excavation. The similarities and differences between the Chinese code (JGJ 120-2012) and the European code (EN 1997-1) for the design of geotechnical structures are presented based on a design example. Through the comparison, it is indicated that the Chinese code focuses on the design result, while the European code focuses on the design process. The crucial construction methods for reducing construction risk based on the excavation case history are described. The mechanical behaviors of the excavation retained by an anchored pile wall were investigated by analyzing observed field cases. The results provide good, practical guidelines for the design and construction of a tieback anchored pile wall retained excavation in sandy soil.

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  • Jian-Yong Han & Wen Zhao & Yang Chen & Peng-Jiao Jia & Yong-Ping Guan, 2017. "Design Analysis and Observed Performance of a Tieback Anchored Pile Wall in Sand," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2017, pages 1-23, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:8524078
    DOI: 10.1155/2017/8524078
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