The performance of three adjacent 48 m depth concrete diaphragm wall panels in silty soils is measured throughout the complete process of the wall installation including trench excavation, trench concreting, and concrete hardening. The analysis of the field measurement data shows that the ground movement induced by the wall installation is a function of construction activities. The maximum lateral movement occurs during the trench excavation. The trench concreting reduces the lateral movement. Field measurement at the end of wall installation may not catch the value of the maximum lateral movement. The ground settlement continues to increase during the complete process of panel installation, but with a decreasing rate. Roughly 90% of the se...
Two case studies of using diaphragm wall as earth retaining structure for deep excavation are report...
Diaphragm walls are often implemented to support the sides of deep excavations and in urban environm...
Ground deformations and soil-structure interaction were monitored at a comprehensively instrumented ...
The performance of three adjacent 48 m depth concrete diaphragm wall panels in silty soils is measur...
A new approach for simulating the excavation and construction of subsequent panels is proposed to in...
Field monitoring data on lateral wall deflection and ground settlement from 14 deep excavation case ...
The scope of this work is to study the mechanisms of load transfer and the deformations of the grou...
The construction in Hong Kong of a 40 m deep excavated, large, rectangular-section barrette (i.e, a ...
Deep excavations in urban environments with stringent ground movement controls often require the use...
The research carried out for this thesis involved a series of three dimensional finite element and a...
Practicing engineers and researchers are becoming aware of the importance of ground movements and st...
This paper summarizes the performance of the second instrumented research section of the Rio de Jane...
A series of centrifuge model tests has been carried out to investigate the ground movements which oc...
The need of using the underground space was limited in the human history, but in the last century an...
The walls of a deep excavation in cohesionless soils below the water table have been supported by a...
Two case studies of using diaphragm wall as earth retaining structure for deep excavation are report...
Diaphragm walls are often implemented to support the sides of deep excavations and in urban environm...
Ground deformations and soil-structure interaction were monitored at a comprehensively instrumented ...
The performance of three adjacent 48 m depth concrete diaphragm wall panels in silty soils is measur...
A new approach for simulating the excavation and construction of subsequent panels is proposed to in...
Field monitoring data on lateral wall deflection and ground settlement from 14 deep excavation case ...
The scope of this work is to study the mechanisms of load transfer and the deformations of the grou...
The construction in Hong Kong of a 40 m deep excavated, large, rectangular-section barrette (i.e, a ...
Deep excavations in urban environments with stringent ground movement controls often require the use...
The research carried out for this thesis involved a series of three dimensional finite element and a...
Practicing engineers and researchers are becoming aware of the importance of ground movements and st...
This paper summarizes the performance of the second instrumented research section of the Rio de Jane...
A series of centrifuge model tests has been carried out to investigate the ground movements which oc...
The need of using the underground space was limited in the human history, but in the last century an...
The walls of a deep excavation in cohesionless soils below the water table have been supported by a...
Two case studies of using diaphragm wall as earth retaining structure for deep excavation are report...
Diaphragm walls are often implemented to support the sides of deep excavations and in urban environm...
Ground deformations and soil-structure interaction were monitored at a comprehensively instrumented ...