The population in Sweden and around the world is increasing. When population increases, cities become more densely populated and a demand for investments in housing and infrastructure is created. The investments needed are usually large in size and the projects resulting from the investments are often of a complex nature. A major factor responsible for creating the complexity of the projects is the lack of space due to the dense population. The lack of space creates a situation where a very common feature of these types of projects is the use of earth retaining systems. The design of retaining systems in Europe is performed today based on Eurocode. Eurocode is a newly introduced standard for the design of structures and is developed in orde...
The scarcity of land and the growing population have led the development of underground space and tr...
Mass stabilization is not a common soil improvement method in Sweden, and even less so in sulfide so...
This paper presents a comparison between the results obtained from simple empirical approaches, and ...
Two case histories on deep excavation of marine clay are used to study the use of a decision-making ...
When excavating in an urban environment, the evaluation of the magnitude and distribution of ground ...
The objective of the presented research is to investigate methods used to calculate earth pressures ...
The design of back-anchored retaining walls in Sweden has traditionally not included global elastic ...
When excavating in an urban environment, evaluation of the magnitude and distribution of ground move...
The Mobilisable Strength Design (MSD) method is a new design method based on the theory of plasticit...
Reinforced soil constructions have a long history, and various types of the soil reinforcement haveb...
This note presents the application of the mobilisable strength design (MSD) method to the monitoring...
The Finite Element Method is commonly used to analyse braced excavations to ensure the stability of ...
Multibench retaining systems can be used in large area excavations for the purpose of eliminating ho...
In view of the recent catastrophes associated with deep excavations, there is an urgent need to prov...
The Mobilisable Strength Design (MSD) method is a new design approach conceived with the framework o...
The scarcity of land and the growing population have led the development of underground space and tr...
Mass stabilization is not a common soil improvement method in Sweden, and even less so in sulfide so...
This paper presents a comparison between the results obtained from simple empirical approaches, and ...
Two case histories on deep excavation of marine clay are used to study the use of a decision-making ...
When excavating in an urban environment, the evaluation of the magnitude and distribution of ground ...
The objective of the presented research is to investigate methods used to calculate earth pressures ...
The design of back-anchored retaining walls in Sweden has traditionally not included global elastic ...
When excavating in an urban environment, evaluation of the magnitude and distribution of ground move...
The Mobilisable Strength Design (MSD) method is a new design method based on the theory of plasticit...
Reinforced soil constructions have a long history, and various types of the soil reinforcement haveb...
This note presents the application of the mobilisable strength design (MSD) method to the monitoring...
The Finite Element Method is commonly used to analyse braced excavations to ensure the stability of ...
Multibench retaining systems can be used in large area excavations for the purpose of eliminating ho...
In view of the recent catastrophes associated with deep excavations, there is an urgent need to prov...
The Mobilisable Strength Design (MSD) method is a new design approach conceived with the framework o...
The scarcity of land and the growing population have led the development of underground space and tr...
Mass stabilization is not a common soil improvement method in Sweden, and even less so in sulfide so...
This paper presents a comparison between the results obtained from simple empirical approaches, and ...