Engineering Application and In-situ Monitoring Analysis of Retaining Structures of New H-section Steel Support System in Foundation Pit

A new H-section steel support system is introduced based on a foundation pit project in Shanghai. In-situ monitoring was carried out to measure the displacement of supporting piles. The monitoring results showed that the displacement of pile-top was closely related to the excavation depth and time....

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Main Authors: Han Lei, Sun Min, Wang Hao, Wang Guo-xin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20185303080
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spelling doaj-c62d57c6ff2a427481f8bfc0436d56832021-02-02T03:17:37ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422018-01-01530308010.1051/e3sconf/20185303080e3sconf_icaeer2018_03080Engineering Application and In-situ Monitoring Analysis of Retaining Structures of New H-section Steel Support System in Foundation PitHan LeiSun MinWang HaoWang Guo-xinA new H-section steel support system is introduced based on a foundation pit project in Shanghai. In-situ monitoring was carried out to measure the displacement of supporting piles. The monitoring results showed that the displacement of pile-top was closely related to the excavation depth and time. It is basically no longer developing after the foundation slab concreted finished. Horizontal displacement of the pile body increased gradually with the increase of excavation depth. The maximum horizontal displacement was about 25 mm and the position was about 1 m below the bottom of the foundation pit. Finally, the horizontal displacement of the pile body was presented as a "bow" with a small displacement at two ends and a large displacement in the middle. Compared with those at reinforced concrete support area, it showed that the deformation law and final displacement value of pile-top and pile body in the new H-section steel support area was basically the same as that of reinforced concrete support area. And all of the monitoring data were within the security range, meeting the design and code requirements. Moreover, new H-section steel support system construction period was short and the cost was low. It could effectively improve the green construction level. The conclusions obtained in this paper could be referred for other familiar projects.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20185303080
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author Han Lei
Sun Min
Wang Hao
Wang Guo-xin
spellingShingle Han Lei
Sun Min
Wang Hao
Wang Guo-xin
Engineering Application and In-situ Monitoring Analysis of Retaining Structures of New H-section Steel Support System in Foundation Pit
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author_facet Han Lei
Sun Min
Wang Hao
Wang Guo-xin
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title Engineering Application and In-situ Monitoring Analysis of Retaining Structures of New H-section Steel Support System in Foundation Pit
title_short Engineering Application and In-situ Monitoring Analysis of Retaining Structures of New H-section Steel Support System in Foundation Pit
title_full Engineering Application and In-situ Monitoring Analysis of Retaining Structures of New H-section Steel Support System in Foundation Pit
title_fullStr Engineering Application and In-situ Monitoring Analysis of Retaining Structures of New H-section Steel Support System in Foundation Pit
title_full_unstemmed Engineering Application and In-situ Monitoring Analysis of Retaining Structures of New H-section Steel Support System in Foundation Pit
title_sort engineering application and in-situ monitoring analysis of retaining structures of new h-section steel support system in foundation pit
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2018-01-01
description A new H-section steel support system is introduced based on a foundation pit project in Shanghai. In-situ monitoring was carried out to measure the displacement of supporting piles. The monitoring results showed that the displacement of pile-top was closely related to the excavation depth and time. It is basically no longer developing after the foundation slab concreted finished. Horizontal displacement of the pile body increased gradually with the increase of excavation depth. The maximum horizontal displacement was about 25 mm and the position was about 1 m below the bottom of the foundation pit. Finally, the horizontal displacement of the pile body was presented as a "bow" with a small displacement at two ends and a large displacement in the middle. Compared with those at reinforced concrete support area, it showed that the deformation law and final displacement value of pile-top and pile body in the new H-section steel support area was basically the same as that of reinforced concrete support area. And all of the monitoring data were within the security range, meeting the design and code requirements. Moreover, new H-section steel support system construction period was short and the cost was low. It could effectively improve the green construction level. The conclusions obtained in this paper could be referred for other familiar projects.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20185303080
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