Analysis Of Contiguous Pile Wall As Deep Excavation Support System In Silty Soils Incase Of Adama Town.
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Abstract
Development in urban areas around the world has rapidly increased in recent years. This rapid
development has not been matched by the ever decreasing open space commonly associated with
urban centers. Providing space for parking, public amenities, etc in multi-storey buildings at
town centers has created a need to go deep excavations into ground. Deep excavation is often
required for urban construction. Unfortunately, the ground movements associated with deep
excavation can result in damage to adjacent buildings. Thus, it is critically important to
accurately predict the damage potential of nearby deep excavations and designing adequate
support systems. This thesis describes the analysis of contiguous pile walls as deep excavation
support system in silty soils. A detailed analysis of deep excavation support system using
PLAXIS 2D in silty soils at Adama town is furnished in this study with an objective to
realistically simulates the deep excavation behavior. Some difficulties of not quite precise
regulative have been encountered. Nevertheless, the proposed model has been able to describe
the effects in the process of excavation in the selected material and loading conditions.
This study presents details of problems with deep excavation, Analysis and design approaches
of deep excavation support systems, Numerical and Analytical studies of deep excavations,
laboratory and field performance measurements. Besides literatures on wall deformation, Ground
movement, Earth and pore water pressure, Prop loads and wall bending moments, Deformation
and damage of adjacent infrastructures are discussed to understand the design and construction
trends of excavation support system. Numerical modeling and field studies are also discussed to
predict the effect of model selection and precisely choose the best model that suits the selected
soil type and area of study. Parametric study has been conducted to analyze the effects of
surcharge and its location and pile diameter on horizontal displacement, vertical deformation and
bending moment of the support system. Analysis results and discussion from the study are also
presented with details of constitutive soil model used during analysis to analyze the suitability of
contiguous walls as deep excavation support system during deep excavation and provide helpful
first estimate of probable damages caused on adjacent structures due to excessive excavation.
Limitations in the analyses and recommendations for future work are also presented at last.
