Field observations and finite element 3-D analysis of soil displacements close to unsupported excavation

Soil displacements due to unsupported deep excavation may cause severe damages to the nearby structures and foundations systems. Such excavations affect the state of stresses and displacements field of the surrounding soil. In this study, the soil displacements at five observation points were contin...

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Main Authors: Aljorany Ala Nasir, Al-Qaisee Ghusoon Sadiq
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201816201029
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spelling doaj-c7324e8cc049478f8d402848a9684a4e2021-02-02T04:13:02ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011620102910.1051/matecconf/201816201029matecconf_bcee32018_01029Field observations and finite element 3-D analysis of soil displacements close to unsupported excavationAljorany Ala NasirAl-Qaisee Ghusoon SadiqSoil displacements due to unsupported deep excavation may cause severe damages to the nearby structures and foundations systems. Such excavations affect the state of stresses and displacements field of the surrounding soil. In this study, the soil displacements at five observation points were continuously monitored for23 days, which was the time period of excavation of about 7 m deep open tunnel. The reference points were installed on the ground surface at horizontal distance ranging from 1.25 to 3.25 m from tunnel excavation edge. The construction work was related to the project of developing the Army Channel/ Zeyouna section in the Eastern part of Baghdad City. The field observations indicate upward vertical displacement and outward lateral displacements during the first 10 days when the excavation depth was within 4 m. After that, the displacement trend was generally reversed. The displacement values were within 12 mm and vary from one observation point to another depending on the lateral distance of each point from excavation edge. The finite element package PLAXIS 3D was used to simulate the problem after obtaining the required soil parameters by an extensive site investigation. The analysis results in general, compare well with the field observations in terms of soil displacements at the reference points, especially during the first 10 days. This finding may reveal the reliability of the analysis results at other locations in the surrounding soil.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201816201029
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author Aljorany Ala Nasir
Al-Qaisee Ghusoon Sadiq
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Field observations and finite element 3-D analysis of soil displacements close to unsupported excavation
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Aljorany Ala Nasir
Al-Qaisee Ghusoon Sadiq
author_sort Aljorany Ala Nasir
title Field observations and finite element 3-D analysis of soil displacements close to unsupported excavation
title_short Field observations and finite element 3-D analysis of soil displacements close to unsupported excavation
title_full Field observations and finite element 3-D analysis of soil displacements close to unsupported excavation
title_fullStr Field observations and finite element 3-D analysis of soil displacements close to unsupported excavation
title_full_unstemmed Field observations and finite element 3-D analysis of soil displacements close to unsupported excavation
title_sort field observations and finite element 3-d analysis of soil displacements close to unsupported excavation
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Soil displacements due to unsupported deep excavation may cause severe damages to the nearby structures and foundations systems. Such excavations affect the state of stresses and displacements field of the surrounding soil. In this study, the soil displacements at five observation points were continuously monitored for23 days, which was the time period of excavation of about 7 m deep open tunnel. The reference points were installed on the ground surface at horizontal distance ranging from 1.25 to 3.25 m from tunnel excavation edge. The construction work was related to the project of developing the Army Channel/ Zeyouna section in the Eastern part of Baghdad City. The field observations indicate upward vertical displacement and outward lateral displacements during the first 10 days when the excavation depth was within 4 m. After that, the displacement trend was generally reversed. The displacement values were within 12 mm and vary from one observation point to another depending on the lateral distance of each point from excavation edge. The finite element package PLAXIS 3D was used to simulate the problem after obtaining the required soil parameters by an extensive site investigation. The analysis results in general, compare well with the field observations in terms of soil displacements at the reference points, especially during the first 10 days. This finding may reveal the reliability of the analysis results at other locations in the surrounding soil.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201816201029
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