Influence of Pre-Stressing on Tieback Retaining Wall for Sandy Soils Excavations

Anthonius Steven Sutanto, P. Rahardjo, Aswin Lim
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Pre-stressed ground anchor systems or tieback systems are commonly used at wide and irregular-shaped excavations, with the advantage of lower cost and ease of construction compared to the braced excavations, but they come with the drawback on permits for excavations near buildings and tunnels. Research on tieback systems in sands was generally conducted. However, the studies on the correlation between the retaining wall deflection and pre-stress force are few. The objectives of this paper are to study the influence of pre-stress force, depth of excavation, wall embedment length, and soil shear strength that is represented by soil friction angle on the deflection and soil pressure acting on the retaining wall. The parametric study was conducted on an excavation in sand using the finite element method with the Hardening soil model. The results showed that a 50 kN/m increase in pre-stress force reduced the wall deflection on top of the wall by 0.005–0.083% of excavation depth. However, the pre-stressing influence in reducing wall deflection at excavations became less significant along with the sand density increase due to higher friction angle contribution to excavation stability. Moreover, the pre-stress force needed for stabilization of the wall with long embedment length is smaller than those on the wall with shorter embedment length, since the embedment length increase of 0.25 times of excavation depth reduces wall top deflection by 0.002–0.095% of excavation depth. Also, the increase of soil density reduces the need for wall embedment length, so at dense sand, the embedment length of 0.5 times of excavation depth is sufficient to support the excavation.
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砂质土开挖中预应力对锚杆挡土墙的影响
预应力地锚系统或回拉系统通常用于宽和不规则形状的挖掘,与支撑挖掘相比,其优势是成本更低,施工更容易,但它们的缺点是在建筑物和隧道附近的挖掘许可上。对砂层回接系统进行了广泛的研究。然而,关于挡土墙挠度与预应力关系的研究较少。本文的目的是研究预应力、开挖深度、墙体嵌入长度以及以土摩擦角表示的土体抗剪强度对挡土墙挠度和土压力的影响。采用硬化土模型的有限元方法对某砂土开挖进行了参数化研究。结果表明:每增加50 kN/m的预应力,可使墙体顶部挠度减小开挖深度的0.005 ~ 0.083%;随着砂密度的增加,由于摩擦角对开挖稳定性的贡献增大,预应力对减小开挖时墙体挠度的影响逐渐减弱。埋深增加0.25倍的埋深可使墙顶挠度降低0.002 ~ 0.095%,埋深较长的墙体稳定所需的预应力比埋深较短的墙体要小。同时,土体密度的增加减少了对墙体预埋长度的需求,因此在砂密情况下,0.5倍开挖深度的预埋长度就足以支撑开挖。
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