Journal of Northeastern University Natural Science ›› 2018, Vol. 39 ›› Issue (10): 1463-1468.DOI: 10.12068/j.issn.1005-3026.2018.10.019

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Deformation Characteristics and Key Parameters of Deep Excavation Adjacent to Buildings with Shallow Foundations

HAN Jian-yong1, ZHAO Wen1, GUAN Yong-ping2, JIA Peng-jiao1   

  1. 1. School of Resources & Civil Engineering, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819, China; 2. Urban Rail Transit System Design and Research Institute, China Railway Design Corporation, Tianjin 300142, China.
  • Received:2018-02-28 Revised:2018-02-28 Online:2018-10-15 Published:2018-09-28
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Abstract: Based on the in situ observation and numerical simulation, the deformation characteristics of the retaining structure of a deep excavation and the existing building were investigated. According to the in situ observations and available literatures, parametric studies were conducted using FEM to investigate the deformational behaviors of the excavation adjacent to existing building. The relationships between the deformation of the retaining structures and the settlement of the adjacent building under various construction conditions were fully revealed. Results showed that the tieback anchored pile wall has a good deformation control capacity and can be applied effectively in Jinzhou area. The corner effect of the rectangular excavation is significant with a plain strain ration (PSR)of about 0.4~0.6.The linear relationship between the average building settlement (δva) and the maximum horizontal deformation of the retaining structure (δhm) is slightly influenced by the existing foundation depth and the excavation depth. The discreteness of δva and δhm appears when the distance between the building and the retaining structure (L) changes, however the δvahm decreases gradually with the increase of L.

Key words: tieback anchored pile wall, deformation characteristics, building settlement, numerical simulation, deep excavation

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