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Analysis of Anchored Sheet Pile Wall Deformations

Ömer Bilgin, +1 more
- pp 137-144
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In this article, the effects of anchor location, sheet pile stiffness, anchor stiffness, and number of anchors on wall and soil deformations were studied. And the analysis results show that while having multiple anchor levels is the most efficient way to reduce wall deformations, using pile profiles larger than the one required by the structural design can also be very effective.
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Sheet pile walls are one of the oldest earth retention systems utilized in civil engineering projects. The conventional methods used in the design of sheet pile walls are based on the limit equilibrium approach using active and passive earth pressures. These methods, based on force and moment equilibrium, do not consider wall deformations, which are important for serviceability considerations. For varying soil conditions and wall heights, effects of anchor location, sheet pile stiffness, anchor stiffness, and number of anchors on wall and soil deformations were studied. The free earth support method was used to calculate penetration depths of single- anchored walls for varying soil conditions and wall heights. Using these calculated penetration depths a parametric study was performed to investigate the effect of parameters considered on wall and soil deformations. Analyses were performed using the finite element method. The analysis results show that while having multiple anchor levels is the most efficient way to reduce wall and soil deformations, using pile profiles larger than the one required by the structural design can also be very effective. This paper presents the results and findings of the parametric study performed.

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A numerical analysis on anchored sheet pile wall subjected to surcharge strip loading

TL;DR: In this article , a three-dimensional finite element method is implemented to study the behavior of an anchored sheet pile wall under a uniform surcharge strip load, and a parametric study is performed by varying the wall stiffness, anchor stiffness, number of anchors and magnitude of surcharge load.

Anchored Sheet Pile Wall Design in Expansive Soils

Ömer Bilgin, +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a parametric study using the limit equilibrium approach was performed to investigate the effect of swell pressures on the design of anchored sheet pile walls in expansive soils, and the results of the study showed that the presence of expansive soils can significantly affect earth retaining structures and swell pressures should be considered when the expansive soils are present at the site.
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The behaviour of a propped retaining wall: results of a numerical experiment

David M. Potts, +1 more
- 01 Sep 1984 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of type of construction and initial stress in the soil on the behaviour of single propped retaining walls is investigated and the results of the investigation indicate that for excavated walls in soils with a high initial K 0 value prop forces and wall bending moments greatly exceed those predicted by current design methods.
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