Influence of groundwater drawdown on excavation responses – A case history in Bukit Timah granitic residual soils

Performances of a braced cut-and-cover excavation system for mass rapid transit (MRT) stations of the Downtown Line Stage 2 in Singapore are presented. The excavation was carried out in the Bukit Timah granitic (BTG) residual soils and characterized by significant groundwater drawdown, due to dewate...

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Main Authors: Zhang, Wengang, Wang, Wei, Zhou, Dong, Zhang, Runhong, Goh, Anthony Teck Chee, Hou, Zhongjie
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-890532020-03-07T11:43:37Z Influence of groundwater drawdown on excavation responses – A case history in Bukit Timah granitic residual soils Zhang, Wengang Wang, Wei Zhou, Dong Zhang, Runhong Goh, Anthony Teck Chee Hou, Zhongjie School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Bukit Timah Granitic (BTG) Residual Soil DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering Braced Excavation Performances of a braced cut-and-cover excavation system for mass rapid transit (MRT) stations of the Downtown Line Stage 2 in Singapore are presented. The excavation was carried out in the Bukit Timah granitic (BTG) residual soils and characterized by significant groundwater drawdown, due to dewatering work in complex site conditions, insufficient effective waterproof measures and more permeable soils. A two-dimensional numerical model was developed for back analysis of retaining wall movement and ground surface settlement. Comparisons of these measured excavation responses with the calculated performances were carried out, upon which the numerical simulation procedures were calibrated. In addition, the influences of groundwater drawdown on the wall deflection and ground surface settlement were numerically investigated and summarized. The performances were also compared with some commonly used empirical charts, and the results indicated that these charts are less applicable for cases with significant groundwater drawdowns. It is expected that these general behaviors will provide useful references and insights for future projects involving excavation in BTG residual soils under significant groundwater drawdowns. Published version 2018-09-19T07:34:08Z 2019-12-06T17:16:49Z 2018-09-19T07:34:08Z 2019-12-06T17:16:49Z 2018 Journal Article Zhang, W., Wang, W., Zhou, D., Zhang, R., Goh, A. T. C., & Hou, Z. (2018). Influence of groundwater drawdown on excavation responses – A case history in Bukit Timah granitic residual soils. Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, in press. doi:10.1016/j.jrmge.2018.04.006 1674-7755 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/89053 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/46037 10.1016/j.jrmge.2018.04.006 en Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering © 2018 Institute of Rock and Soil Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/ licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). 9 p. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
building NTU Library
country Singapore
collection DR-NTU
language English
topic Bukit Timah Granitic (BTG) Residual Soil
DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering
Braced Excavation
spellingShingle Bukit Timah Granitic (BTG) Residual Soil
DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering
Braced Excavation
Zhang, Wengang
Wang, Wei
Zhou, Dong
Zhang, Runhong
Goh, Anthony Teck Chee
Hou, Zhongjie
Influence of groundwater drawdown on excavation responses – A case history in Bukit Timah granitic residual soils
description Performances of a braced cut-and-cover excavation system for mass rapid transit (MRT) stations of the Downtown Line Stage 2 in Singapore are presented. The excavation was carried out in the Bukit Timah granitic (BTG) residual soils and characterized by significant groundwater drawdown, due to dewatering work in complex site conditions, insufficient effective waterproof measures and more permeable soils. A two-dimensional numerical model was developed for back analysis of retaining wall movement and ground surface settlement. Comparisons of these measured excavation responses with the calculated performances were carried out, upon which the numerical simulation procedures were calibrated. In addition, the influences of groundwater drawdown on the wall deflection and ground surface settlement were numerically investigated and summarized. The performances were also compared with some commonly used empirical charts, and the results indicated that these charts are less applicable for cases with significant groundwater drawdowns. It is expected that these general behaviors will provide useful references and insights for future projects involving excavation in BTG residual soils under significant groundwater drawdowns.
author2 School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
author_facet School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Zhang, Wengang
Wang, Wei
Zhou, Dong
Zhang, Runhong
Goh, Anthony Teck Chee
Hou, Zhongjie
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author Zhang, Wengang
Wang, Wei
Zhou, Dong
Zhang, Runhong
Goh, Anthony Teck Chee
Hou, Zhongjie
author_sort Zhang, Wengang
title Influence of groundwater drawdown on excavation responses – A case history in Bukit Timah granitic residual soils
title_short Influence of groundwater drawdown on excavation responses – A case history in Bukit Timah granitic residual soils
title_full Influence of groundwater drawdown on excavation responses – A case history in Bukit Timah granitic residual soils
title_fullStr Influence of groundwater drawdown on excavation responses – A case history in Bukit Timah granitic residual soils
title_full_unstemmed Influence of groundwater drawdown on excavation responses – A case history in Bukit Timah granitic residual soils
title_sort influence of groundwater drawdown on excavation responses – a case history in bukit timah granitic residual soils
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url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/89053
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