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Analysis of Lateral Displacement Law of Deep Foundation Pit Support in Soft Soil Based on Improved MSD Method

Author(s): ORCID

Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: Advances in Civil Engineering, , v. 2021
Page(s): 1-15
DOI: 10.1155/2021/5550214
Abstract:

Foundation pit envelope and foundation pit excavation solution design is a multidisciplinary problem that could be linked to a series of safety issues in the geotechnical engineering of an actual construction project. Moreover, the construction of large deep foundation pit in soft soil often faces greater risks and challenges as the support structure deforms more easily and unpredictably. In order to improve the deformation prediction of deep foundation pit engineering precision and efficiency and to ensure that the construction of deep foundation pit engineering is safe and efficient, in this article the traditional MSD (mobilizable strength design) theory research and analysis, combined with the Jinan formation characteristics of a tunnel in JInan, and new parameters were introduced to the original MSD method theory: the wall itself within the bending strain energy U and support compression elastic potential energy of V. A new law of conservation of energy is constructed, and finally, an optimized MSD method has been proposed, this method is shown in the article. Finally, the results of foundation pit deformation calculation were compared among the optimized MSD method, finite element calculation method, and field monitoring data analysis method, so as to demonstrate the reliability of the prediction system of optimized MSD method and finite element analysis method. The results show that, by optimizing the MSD calculation method, the horizontal displacement of the retaining wall varies depending on the excavation depth of the foundation pit and the form of internal support with the overall peak value of displacement between 0∼0.2% H (H being the excavation depth); the deformation of retaining wall increases gradually with the increase of excavation depth of the foundation pit, and the peak position of deformation gradually moves down with the excavation of foundation pit. The trend of these changes is consistent with the results of the finite element method and field data analysis method, proving that the optimized MSD method is reliable in predicting the deformation of the foundation pit under specific stratum conditions.

Copyright: © 2021 Gang Lei and Xiaonan Gong et al.
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    17/04/2021
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    02/06/2021
 
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