Behavior of diaphragm walls in clays and reliablity analysis

With rapid economic development, the number of braced excavation projects has grown in Singapore and other coastal cities. The technology of diaphragm wall is widely used in these areas where soil deposits comprise of thick soft clay layers overlying stiff clay. However, the traditional empirical me...

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Main Author: Xuan, Feng
Other Authors: Goh Teck Chee, Anthony
Format: Theses and Dissertations
Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-192612023-03-03T19:37:03Z Behavior of diaphragm walls in clays and reliablity analysis Xuan, Feng Goh Teck Chee, Anthony School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Centre for Infrastructure Systems DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering::Geotechnical With rapid economic development, the number of braced excavation projects has grown in Singapore and other coastal cities. The technology of diaphragm wall is widely used in these areas where soil deposits comprise of thick soft clay layers overlying stiff clay. However, the traditional empirical methods for predicting wall deflection, ground movement, and strut forces for these excavations are mostly based on excavations with flexible walls. This project studies the excavation behavior using the Finite element method. Uncertainties in the process of design and construction of excavations have been considered through reliability analysis. This project aims to study the behavior of excavations with diaphragm wall in soft clay and to develop a procedure to estimate the reliability index associated with wall and ground movement for excavation system. The following are the major aspects of this project. MASTER OF ENGINEERING (CEE) 2009-11-02T02:41:33Z 2009-11-02T02:41:33Z 2009 2009 Thesis Xuan, F. (2009). Behavior of diaphragm walls in clays and reliablity analysis. Master’s thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/19261 10.32657/10356/19261 en 199 p. application/pdf
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Behavior of diaphragm walls in clays and reliablity analysis
description With rapid economic development, the number of braced excavation projects has grown in Singapore and other coastal cities. The technology of diaphragm wall is widely used in these areas where soil deposits comprise of thick soft clay layers overlying stiff clay. However, the traditional empirical methods for predicting wall deflection, ground movement, and strut forces for these excavations are mostly based on excavations with flexible walls. This project studies the excavation behavior using the Finite element method. Uncertainties in the process of design and construction of excavations have been considered through reliability analysis. This project aims to study the behavior of excavations with diaphragm wall in soft clay and to develop a procedure to estimate the reliability index associated with wall and ground movement for excavation system. The following are the major aspects of this project.
author2 Goh Teck Chee, Anthony
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author Xuan, Feng
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title Behavior of diaphragm walls in clays and reliablity analysis
title_short Behavior of diaphragm walls in clays and reliablity analysis
title_full Behavior of diaphragm walls in clays and reliablity analysis
title_fullStr Behavior of diaphragm walls in clays and reliablity analysis
title_full_unstemmed Behavior of diaphragm walls in clays and reliablity analysis
title_sort behavior of diaphragm walls in clays and reliablity analysis
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