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    Numerical Study of the Effect of Ground Improvement on Basal Heave Stability for Deep Excavations in Normally Consolidated Clays

    Source: Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering:;2023:;Volume ( 149 ):;issue: 007::page 04023042-1
    Author:
    Ari Surya Abdi
    ,
    Chang-Yu Ou
    DOI: 10.1061/JGGEFK.GTENG-11022
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: The ground-improvement technique is commonly used to restrain the wall displacement induced by excavation and resist the basal heave for deep excavations in soft clays. In this paper, a three-dimensional finite-element stability analysis was conducted to evaluate the effect of different ground-improvement properties and patterns on enhancing the factor of safety against basal heave in deep excavations. The results showed that a large downward movement of soil behind the wall could induce a large upward movement below the excavation, which is mainly resisted by the weight of the interior soil mass and the frictional resistance acting on the contact surface area between the wall and the soil inside the excavation. When the ground improvement was not contacted with the wall, the failure initially occurred on the wall interface, causing the soil inside the excavation to move upward along with the ground improvement, which resulted in an insignificant increase in the factor of safety. Hence, the ground improvement should be contacted to the wall to establish a higher basal heave resistance, where the increase of the safety factor was governed by the amount of the ground improvement that contacted the wall. Furthermore, a simplified method was proposed to calculate the factor of safety with and without ground improvement, which was validated by the results from the finite-element method.
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    contributor authorAri Surya Abdi
    contributor authorChang-Yu Ou
    date accessioned2023-08-16T19:04:28Z
    date available2023-08-16T19:04:28Z
    date issued2023/07/01
    identifier otherJGGEFK.GTENG-11022.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4292716
    description abstractThe ground-improvement technique is commonly used to restrain the wall displacement induced by excavation and resist the basal heave for deep excavations in soft clays. In this paper, a three-dimensional finite-element stability analysis was conducted to evaluate the effect of different ground-improvement properties and patterns on enhancing the factor of safety against basal heave in deep excavations. The results showed that a large downward movement of soil behind the wall could induce a large upward movement below the excavation, which is mainly resisted by the weight of the interior soil mass and the frictional resistance acting on the contact surface area between the wall and the soil inside the excavation. When the ground improvement was not contacted with the wall, the failure initially occurred on the wall interface, causing the soil inside the excavation to move upward along with the ground improvement, which resulted in an insignificant increase in the factor of safety. Hence, the ground improvement should be contacted to the wall to establish a higher basal heave resistance, where the increase of the safety factor was governed by the amount of the ground improvement that contacted the wall. Furthermore, a simplified method was proposed to calculate the factor of safety with and without ground improvement, which was validated by the results from the finite-element method.
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titleNumerical Study of the Effect of Ground Improvement on Basal Heave Stability for Deep Excavations in Normally Consolidated Clays
    typeJournal Article
    journal volume149
    journal issue7
    journal titleJournal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
    identifier doi10.1061/JGGEFK.GTENG-11022
    journal fristpage04023042-1
    journal lastpage04023042-16
    page16
    treeJournal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering:;2023:;Volume ( 149 ):;issue: 007
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