AbstractThis paper presents a study of the influence of frame action on the response of buildings to deformations induced by deep excavations in soft clay. Using the finite element method, a building was modelled as a framed structure adjacent to a multi-propped excavation, firstly as a frame with continuous footings and then as a frame with individual footings. The geometry, location, and structural elements forming the frame models were varied to investigate the response of various frames. Using a structural analysis, parameters representing the stiffness of the frames in reducing deflection ratios and horizontal strains were derived. The influence of the frame action on the building stiffness can be quantified using the results from the ...
The objective of this study is to gain insight into mechanisms of soil-structure interaction for bui...
AbstractUnderstanding how buildings respond to tunnelling-induced ground movements is an area of gre...
Predicting building damage due to ground movements caused by excavations is an important design cons...
This paper presents a study of the influence of frame action on the response of buildings to deforma...
AbstractThis paper presents a study of the influence of frame action on the response of buildings to...
Deep excavations and tunnelling can cause ground movements that affect buildings within their influe...
Deep excavations and tunnelling can cause ground movements that affect buildings within their influe...
The paper compares the performance of two Finite Element Method approaches in reproducing the respo...
In urban areas, engineers often need to assess tunnelling-induced displacements of piled structures ...
Over the past decades an increase in underground construction is observed. Deep excavations are amon...
The ever-increasing population in the urban environment requires continuous improvement for infrastr...
The construction of tunnels in urban areas inevitably entails the interaction with existing structur...
One of the biggest issues for underground construction in a densely built-up urban environment is th...
This paper investigates the response of framed buildings on raft foundations to tunnel construction ...
AbstractIn urban areas, engineers often need to assess tunnelling-induced displacements of piled str...
The objective of this study is to gain insight into mechanisms of soil-structure interaction for bui...
AbstractUnderstanding how buildings respond to tunnelling-induced ground movements is an area of gre...
Predicting building damage due to ground movements caused by excavations is an important design cons...
This paper presents a study of the influence of frame action on the response of buildings to deforma...
AbstractThis paper presents a study of the influence of frame action on the response of buildings to...
Deep excavations and tunnelling can cause ground movements that affect buildings within their influe...
Deep excavations and tunnelling can cause ground movements that affect buildings within their influe...
The paper compares the performance of two Finite Element Method approaches in reproducing the respo...
In urban areas, engineers often need to assess tunnelling-induced displacements of piled structures ...
Over the past decades an increase in underground construction is observed. Deep excavations are amon...
The ever-increasing population in the urban environment requires continuous improvement for infrastr...
The construction of tunnels in urban areas inevitably entails the interaction with existing structur...
One of the biggest issues for underground construction in a densely built-up urban environment is th...
This paper investigates the response of framed buildings on raft foundations to tunnel construction ...
AbstractIn urban areas, engineers often need to assess tunnelling-induced displacements of piled str...
The objective of this study is to gain insight into mechanisms of soil-structure interaction for bui...
AbstractUnderstanding how buildings respond to tunnelling-induced ground movements is an area of gre...
Predicting building damage due to ground movements caused by excavations is an important design cons...