A case study of braced excavation using steel sheet pile wall in Thi Vai soft clay

The paper presents a case study of braced excavation using sheet pile wall in Thi Vai soft clay in South East of Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam. The study is focusing on stress-strain-displacement behavior with field monitoring of lateral displacement of the wall and settlement of the surrounding area wh...

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Main Authors: Dao Thi Van Tram, Le Trong Nghia, Nguyen Cong Oanh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: HO CHI MINH CITY OPEN UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF SCIENCE 2014-08-01
Series:Ho Chi Minh City Open University Journal of Science - Engineering and Technology
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Online Access:https://journalofscience.ou.edu.vn/index.php/tech-en/article/view/415
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spelling doaj-2a4252bb1d3c47ca91e02b3f724ece1e2021-06-10T07:59:06ZengHO CHI MINH CITY OPEN UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF SCIENCEHo Chi Minh City Open University Journal of Science - Engineering and Technology2734-93302734-96082014-08-01414860359A case study of braced excavation using steel sheet pile wall in Thi Vai soft clayDao Thi Van Tram0Le Trong Nghia1Nguyen Cong Oanh2Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Technology, HCM cityFaculty of Civil Engineering, University of Technology, Ho Chi Minh CityPosco Engineering, Representative Office, Ho Chi Minh CityThe paper presents a case study of braced excavation using sheet pile wall in Thi Vai soft clay in South East of Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam. The study is focusing on stress-strain-displacement behavior with field monitoring of lateral displacement of the wall and settlement of the surrounding area while the 11m excavation of the pump pit was performed. Furthermore, comparison of calculated and monitored data is shown to get insight into actual behavior of the braced cut wall. It is finally found that the ratio between maximum lateral displacement to maximum excavation depth ranging from 1.12%, 3.08% and 3.35% respectively for inclinometers INC-01 to INC-03 and that between surface settlement to maximum excavation depth 0.93% without any failure of the braced excavation and effective stress analysis can be used for getting reasonable and practically accepted values of both lateral displacement and surface settlement.https://journalofscience.ou.edu.vn/index.php/tech-en/article/view/415soft claysheet pileexcavationlateral displacement.
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author Dao Thi Van Tram
Le Trong Nghia
Nguyen Cong Oanh
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Le Trong Nghia
Nguyen Cong Oanh
A case study of braced excavation using steel sheet pile wall in Thi Vai soft clay
Ho Chi Minh City Open University Journal of Science - Engineering and Technology
soft clay
sheet pile
excavation
lateral displacement.
author_facet Dao Thi Van Tram
Le Trong Nghia
Nguyen Cong Oanh
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title A case study of braced excavation using steel sheet pile wall in Thi Vai soft clay
title_short A case study of braced excavation using steel sheet pile wall in Thi Vai soft clay
title_full A case study of braced excavation using steel sheet pile wall in Thi Vai soft clay
title_fullStr A case study of braced excavation using steel sheet pile wall in Thi Vai soft clay
title_full_unstemmed A case study of braced excavation using steel sheet pile wall in Thi Vai soft clay
title_sort case study of braced excavation using steel sheet pile wall in thi vai soft clay
publisher HO CHI MINH CITY OPEN UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF SCIENCE
series Ho Chi Minh City Open University Journal of Science - Engineering and Technology
issn 2734-9330
2734-9608
publishDate 2014-08-01
description The paper presents a case study of braced excavation using sheet pile wall in Thi Vai soft clay in South East of Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam. The study is focusing on stress-strain-displacement behavior with field monitoring of lateral displacement of the wall and settlement of the surrounding area while the 11m excavation of the pump pit was performed. Furthermore, comparison of calculated and monitored data is shown to get insight into actual behavior of the braced cut wall. It is finally found that the ratio between maximum lateral displacement to maximum excavation depth ranging from 1.12%, 3.08% and 3.35% respectively for inclinometers INC-01 to INC-03 and that between surface settlement to maximum excavation depth 0.93% without any failure of the braced excavation and effective stress analysis can be used for getting reasonable and practically accepted values of both lateral displacement and surface settlement.
topic soft clay
sheet pile
excavation
lateral displacement.
url https://journalofscience.ou.edu.vn/index.php/tech-en/article/view/415
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