Soil arching, the transfer of soil pressure from a yielding support to an adjacent non-yielding support, is a phenomena commonly encountered in geotechnical engineering. Soil arching theory traditionally has been applied to soils resting on horizontal supports or resting against vertical retaining walls. Arching theory has also been used to predict and explain stresses exerted by cereal grains in bins and silos with openings, i.e., yielding supports, at their base. Recently soil arching theory has been extended to the study of forces and stresses exerted by a yielding soil mass against discrete piles embedded in a slope and extending into a firm, non-yielding base. Numerous uses of discrete pile retaining wall systems exist in current geote...
2017PDFTech ReportCA16-253265A0497Arching (Soils)Earth wallsRetaining wallsSoil archingsoldier pile ...
The Soil arching effect, the transfer of soil pressure from the yielding soil to the piles support, ...
Soil arching is a phenomenon that occurs where granular soil is able to span voids. This mechanism c...
In this study, the effects of pile spacing and pile head fixity on the moment and lateral soil press...
A general formulation is presented for the analysis of arching in soils as an extension of the conve...
Stress transformation from yielding part of soil on to adjacent rigid part is known as the arching ...
Soil arching, which occurs in the piled embankments, plays an important role in stress redistributio...
Soil arching is a phenomenon describing pressure redistribution due to relative movement between adj...
Arching is a common phenomenon that is encountered in backfilling behind retaining walls, trenches, ...
A field test for investigating the soil arching effect behind the diaphragm wall was carried out in ...
Rigid piles are used to alleviate the detrimental characteristics of soft soil. Recently, the use of...
The soil arching mechanism is partly responsible for the transfer of stresses away from the soft sub...
In this study, the effects of pile spacing and pile head fixity on the moment and lateral soil press...
This study explores the pile-soil interaction mechanism and the optimal use of antislide piles for s...
Understanding soil arching is an important component of predicting soil behaviour in cases such as t...
2017PDFTech ReportCA16-253265A0497Arching (Soils)Earth wallsRetaining wallsSoil archingsoldier pile ...
The Soil arching effect, the transfer of soil pressure from the yielding soil to the piles support, ...
Soil arching is a phenomenon that occurs where granular soil is able to span voids. This mechanism c...
In this study, the effects of pile spacing and pile head fixity on the moment and lateral soil press...
A general formulation is presented for the analysis of arching in soils as an extension of the conve...
Stress transformation from yielding part of soil on to adjacent rigid part is known as the arching ...
Soil arching, which occurs in the piled embankments, plays an important role in stress redistributio...
Soil arching is a phenomenon describing pressure redistribution due to relative movement between adj...
Arching is a common phenomenon that is encountered in backfilling behind retaining walls, trenches, ...
A field test for investigating the soil arching effect behind the diaphragm wall was carried out in ...
Rigid piles are used to alleviate the detrimental characteristics of soft soil. Recently, the use of...
The soil arching mechanism is partly responsible for the transfer of stresses away from the soft sub...
In this study, the effects of pile spacing and pile head fixity on the moment and lateral soil press...
This study explores the pile-soil interaction mechanism and the optimal use of antislide piles for s...
Understanding soil arching is an important component of predicting soil behaviour in cases such as t...
2017PDFTech ReportCA16-253265A0497Arching (Soils)Earth wallsRetaining wallsSoil archingsoldier pile ...
The Soil arching effect, the transfer of soil pressure from the yielding soil to the piles support, ...
Soil arching is a phenomenon that occurs where granular soil is able to span voids. This mechanism c...