Effect of jet grout slab on factor of safety for deep excavation

This report is a study on the use Jet Grout Slab for deep excavation. In this study, finite element analysis is carried out to examine how the different types of retaining wall, thickness of jet grout, excavation width as well as different properties of both the retaining wall and jet grout, will ha...

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Main Author: Tan, Siong Wei
Other Authors: Goh Teck Chee, Anthony
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2018
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-745112023-03-03T17:00:10Z Effect of jet grout slab on factor of safety for deep excavation Tan, Siong Wei Goh Teck Chee, Anthony School of Civil and Environmental Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering This report is a study on the use Jet Grout Slab for deep excavation. In this study, finite element analysis is carried out to examine how the different types of retaining wall, thickness of jet grout, excavation width as well as different properties of both the retaining wall and jet grout, will have an effect on the basal heave Factor of Safety (FSFE) and the horizontal wall displacement. In addition, comparisons are carried out between the factor of safety from finite element analysis and conventional methods such as Eide et al. (1972) and modified Terzaghi (Wong & Goh 2002). The software that will be used is the two dimensional finite element program PLAXIS 2D. The results show that the Factor of Safety for diaphragm wall and sheetpile wall are similar and both show a positive correlation with thickness of jet grout used. The horizontal displacement of the sheetpile wall is always larger than the diaphragm wall, however the rate of increase differs between the two walls. The increase in the JGP-wall adhesion factor (aJ) will result in a higher factor of safety. The factor of safety computed from the Eide et al (1972) method is lower than the PLAXIS 2D while that from Wong & Goh (2002) is the highest among the three. Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) 2018-05-21T03:18:37Z 2018-05-21T03:18:37Z 2018 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/74511 en Nanyang Technological University 42 p. application/pdf
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Tan, Siong Wei
Effect of jet grout slab on factor of safety for deep excavation
description This report is a study on the use Jet Grout Slab for deep excavation. In this study, finite element analysis is carried out to examine how the different types of retaining wall, thickness of jet grout, excavation width as well as different properties of both the retaining wall and jet grout, will have an effect on the basal heave Factor of Safety (FSFE) and the horizontal wall displacement. In addition, comparisons are carried out between the factor of safety from finite element analysis and conventional methods such as Eide et al. (1972) and modified Terzaghi (Wong & Goh 2002). The software that will be used is the two dimensional finite element program PLAXIS 2D. The results show that the Factor of Safety for diaphragm wall and sheetpile wall are similar and both show a positive correlation with thickness of jet grout used. The horizontal displacement of the sheetpile wall is always larger than the diaphragm wall, however the rate of increase differs between the two walls. The increase in the JGP-wall adhesion factor (aJ) will result in a higher factor of safety. The factor of safety computed from the Eide et al (1972) method is lower than the PLAXIS 2D while that from Wong & Goh (2002) is the highest among the three.
author2 Goh Teck Chee, Anthony
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author Tan, Siong Wei
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title Effect of jet grout slab on factor of safety for deep excavation
title_short Effect of jet grout slab on factor of safety for deep excavation
title_full Effect of jet grout slab on factor of safety for deep excavation
title_fullStr Effect of jet grout slab on factor of safety for deep excavation
title_full_unstemmed Effect of jet grout slab on factor of safety for deep excavation
title_sort effect of jet grout slab on factor of safety for deep excavation
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