受地下水位以下砂层中相邻挖掘工程影响的桩群性能

Mohamed G. I. Shaaban, Mostafa Abd El-Naiem, Abdel-Aziz Senoon, M. Kenawi
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利用 PLAXIS 3D 有限元软件进行了数值分析,以研究饱和砂土中邻近开挖的一组桩基的沉降和倾斜行为。此外,该分析旨在更好地了解相邻开挖造成的桩基荷载传递机制。分析研究了开挖深度、开挖桩群位置、初始工作荷载、支撑系统刚度以及桩和桩帽刚度的影响。随着开挖的进行,在开挖的不同阶段可以观察到邻近建筑物的沉降和倾斜。当后桩处于绿地地表最大沉降位置时,桩群的沉降量最大。通过增加支撑系统的刚度和减小桩帽的外加荷载,可显著减少桩群的沉降。当施加荷载与桩群极限承载力之比从 0.25 增加到 0.5 时,开挖造成的桩群沉降量从桩径的 2.99% 增加到 3.80%。当桩群位于开挖层附近时,可观察到明显的倾斜。通过增加桩帽的外加荷载和支撑系统刚度,桩群的倾斜会减小。桩群的沉降和倾斜对混凝土桩和桩帽的弹性模量几乎不敏感。在不同的开挖阶段,荷载会在桩趾和桩轴之间传递。
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Performance of Pile Group Affected by Adjacent Excavations in Sand below the Water Table
Numerical analysis is conducted to investigate the settlement and tilting behavior of a group of piles adjacent to an excavation in saturated sand by using PLAXIS 3D finite element software. Moreover, the analysis aims to gain a better understanding of the load transfer mechanisms of the piled foundations due to an adjacent excavation. The influences of excavation depth, pile group location from excavation, initial working load, supporting system stiffness, and stiffness of piles and cap are investigated. As excavation proceeds, settlement and tilting of the adjacent buildings can be observed at different stages of excavation. The pile group settles to its maximum amount when the rear piles are in the position of maximum greenfield ground surface settlement. The settlement of the pile group can be significantly reduced by increasing the supporting system stiffness and decreasing the pile cap's applied load. The pile group settlement due to the excavation increases from 2.99 to 3.80% of the pile diameter when the ratio of applied load to ultimate load-carrying capacity of the pile group increases from 0.25 to 0.5. A clearly noticeable tilting can be observed when the pile group is located near the excavation. By increasing the pile cap's applied load and supporting system stiffness, the pile group tilting decreases. The settlement and tilting of the pile group are almost insensitive to the modulus of elasticity of the concrete piles and the cap. Loads are transferred between the toe and the shaft of the piles at different excavation stages.
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