Comparison of Displacement of the Braced Retaining Wall by Developed Elasto-Plastic Analysis

개선된 탄소성 해석을 이용한 버팀지지 흙막이벽의 거동비교

  • Shin, Jin-Whan (Department of Civil Engineering, Chungju National University) ;
  • Kim, Dong-Shin (Department of Civil Engineering, Chungbuk National Unversity)
  • 신진환 (충주대학교 토목공학과) ;
  • 김동신 (충북대학교 토목공학과)
  • Published : 2004.06.01

Abstract

Recently, when being constructed the large structures, the deep excavations have performed to utilize the underground space. As the ground excavation is deeper, the damage of the adjacent structure and the ground is frequently occurred. the Analysis of the retaining structures is necessary to safety of the excavation works. There are many methods such as elasto-plastic theory, FEM, and FDM to analyze the displacement of the retaining structure. In this thesis, GEBA-1 program by the Nakamura-Nakajawa elasto-plastic method was developed. The lateral displacement of the wall was analyzed by the developed program GEBA-1, SUNEX, and EXCAD, and compared with the measured displacement bye the Inclinometer. The monitored fields were three excavation work site in S-I, S-II, and S-III area. Excavation method of each site is braced retaining wall using H-pile. Excavation depth is 14m, 14m, and 8.2m.

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