An increasing number of catastrophic progressive collapses of deep excavations have occurred throughout the world. However, the research on progressive collapse mechanisms is limited. In this paper, two categories of model tests were conducted to investigate the mechanism of partial collapse (sudden failures of certain retaining piles) and progressive collapse, respectively. The model test results show that partial collapse can cause a sudden increase in the bending moments of adjacent piles via an arching effect. The load transfer coefficients are defined to be equal to the peak increase ratios of the maximum bending moments in adjacent piles (peak moments caused by collapse over the values before the collapse). When the maximum load trans...
Piled foundations in liquefiable layers often bear onto firm underlying layers (bedrock). Degradatio...
Piled foundations in liquefiable layers often bear onto firm underlying layers (bedrock). Degradatio...
Piled foundations in liquefiable layers often bear onto firm underlying layers (bedrock). Degradatio...
An increasing number of catastrophic progressive collapses of deep excavations have occurred through...
Collapses of braced or tied-back excavations have frequently occurred. However, the influence of the...
The open-ended large diameter piles, used by Woodside Offshore Petroleum Ltd. as foundation for the ...
Excavations supported by retaining structures are very common in the construction of new structures ...
Five centrifugal model tests are reported which illustrate aspects of the collapse of stiff cantilev...
Explosions, vehicle collisions, and foundation failure are anomalous loading events not taken into c...
An experimental model is used to simulate the loss of soil lateral confinement due to excavation nea...
Very few studies measured the settlement of retaining wall supported piles foundation under a soil m...
Excavation inevitably induces stress changes in the surrounding soil, which causes significant later...
Excavation inevitably induces stress changes in the surrounding soil, which causes significant later...
To gain new insights into single pile responses to adjacent excavations in soft ground, numerical pa...
The development of cities often involves the construction of new tunnels buried underneath densely d...
Piled foundations in liquefiable layers often bear onto firm underlying layers (bedrock). Degradatio...
Piled foundations in liquefiable layers often bear onto firm underlying layers (bedrock). Degradatio...
Piled foundations in liquefiable layers often bear onto firm underlying layers (bedrock). Degradatio...
An increasing number of catastrophic progressive collapses of deep excavations have occurred through...
Collapses of braced or tied-back excavations have frequently occurred. However, the influence of the...
The open-ended large diameter piles, used by Woodside Offshore Petroleum Ltd. as foundation for the ...
Excavations supported by retaining structures are very common in the construction of new structures ...
Five centrifugal model tests are reported which illustrate aspects of the collapse of stiff cantilev...
Explosions, vehicle collisions, and foundation failure are anomalous loading events not taken into c...
An experimental model is used to simulate the loss of soil lateral confinement due to excavation nea...
Very few studies measured the settlement of retaining wall supported piles foundation under a soil m...
Excavation inevitably induces stress changes in the surrounding soil, which causes significant later...
Excavation inevitably induces stress changes in the surrounding soil, which causes significant later...
To gain new insights into single pile responses to adjacent excavations in soft ground, numerical pa...
The development of cities often involves the construction of new tunnels buried underneath densely d...
Piled foundations in liquefiable layers often bear onto firm underlying layers (bedrock). Degradatio...
Piled foundations in liquefiable layers often bear onto firm underlying layers (bedrock). Degradatio...
Piled foundations in liquefiable layers often bear onto firm underlying layers (bedrock). Degradatio...