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    Field Testing of Anchored Diaphragm Quay Wall Supported Using Barrette Piles

    Source: Journal of Waterway, Port, Coastal, and Ocean Engineering:;2018:;Volume ( 144 ):;issue: 004
    Author:
    Tan Huiming;Jiao Zhibin;Chen Fumao;Chen Jia
    DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)WW.1943-5460.0000456
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: A diaphragm quay wall anchored using barrette piles was constructed to increase retained soil elevation and reduce quay wall deflection. This article presents the long-term field-test results of the first practical application of the new structure. The performance of the structure is discussed in terms of the settlement, lateral deflection, bending moment, tensile force, and lateral earth pressure. The maximum lateral displacement was found to be approximately .23% of the wall height. The barrette piles exhibited the highest bending moment among the different structures, indicating that they can effectively bear lateral loads. The load-transfer mechanism of the barrette piles can be summarized as a combination of the blocking effect in carrying the horizontal earth pressure and the anchoring effect in carrying the loads from the quay wall through tie-rods. The increase in the spacing between the quay wall and the barrette piles leads to a reduction in the horizontal earth pressure at higher elevations of the structures. Compared to the measurement results, Coulomb’s earth pressure theory significantly overestimates the earth pressure acting on the quay wall. Moreover, the lateral deflection increment as a result of dredging activities is greater than that resulting from superstructure construction.
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    contributor authorTan Huiming;Jiao Zhibin;Chen Fumao;Chen Jia
    date accessioned2019-02-26T07:47:05Z
    date available2019-02-26T07:47:05Z
    date issued2018
    identifier other%28ASCE%29WW.1943-5460.0000456.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4249355
    description abstractA diaphragm quay wall anchored using barrette piles was constructed to increase retained soil elevation and reduce quay wall deflection. This article presents the long-term field-test results of the first practical application of the new structure. The performance of the structure is discussed in terms of the settlement, lateral deflection, bending moment, tensile force, and lateral earth pressure. The maximum lateral displacement was found to be approximately .23% of the wall height. The barrette piles exhibited the highest bending moment among the different structures, indicating that they can effectively bear lateral loads. The load-transfer mechanism of the barrette piles can be summarized as a combination of the blocking effect in carrying the horizontal earth pressure and the anchoring effect in carrying the loads from the quay wall through tie-rods. The increase in the spacing between the quay wall and the barrette piles leads to a reduction in the horizontal earth pressure at higher elevations of the structures. Compared to the measurement results, Coulomb’s earth pressure theory significantly overestimates the earth pressure acting on the quay wall. Moreover, the lateral deflection increment as a result of dredging activities is greater than that resulting from superstructure construction.
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titleField Testing of Anchored Diaphragm Quay Wall Supported Using Barrette Piles
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume144
    journal issue4
    journal titleJournal of Waterway, Port, Coastal, and Ocean Engineering
    identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)WW.1943-5460.0000456
    page5018004
    treeJournal of Waterway, Port, Coastal, and Ocean Engineering:;2018:;Volume ( 144 ):;issue: 004
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