soldier pile and tremied concrete walls with strut
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DEEPEX EXAMPLE: SPTC WALLS WITH STRUTS
DEEP EXCAVATION 1
Soldier pile and tremied concrete walls with strut supports (English units)
Deep Excavation LLC Software program: DeepEX 2018
Document version: 1.0 August 14, 2018
www.deepexcavation.com www.deepex.com
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A. Project description In this example we will design two soldier pile and tremied concrete walls with 2 strut rows, supporting a 32 ft excavation. The Figure below presents the project model. Tables 1 and 2 present the soil properties and the stratigraphy respectively. Table 3 presents the external loads. Tables 4 and 5 present the wall and support properties respectively. The general ground surface is at El. 0ft and the general water table is at El. -50 ft.
Figure: Project model.
Table 1: Soil properties.
Soil Layer Soil Type Design parameter
φ’ (deg)
C’/Su (psf)
γ (pcf)
γdry (pcf)
ELOAD
(ksf) ERELOAD
(ksf)
F Fill 25 0 120 120 300 900
C Clay 29 1300 116 116 400 1200
S1 Sand 32 0 130 130 600 1800
S2 Sand 34 10 135 135 900 2700
Table 2: Stratigraphy.
Soil Layer Elevation (ft) OCR Ko
F -0 1 0.577
C -5 1 0.515
S1 -18 1 0.47
S2 -27 1 0.441
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Table 3: External loads.
Load Load Type Start Point End Point Load Magnitude
Load 1 Strip Surcharge (-51,0) (-1,0) 0.6 kips
Table 4: Wall parameters.
Soldier pile width 2 ft
Soldier pile section W12x106
Soldier piles spacing 6 ft
Concrete 3 ksi
Wall width 2 ft
Wall length 55 ft
Table 5: Support parameters.
Strut 1 Strut 2
Strut elevation on wall -10 ft -20 ft
Strut spacing 20 ft 20 ft
Support section PP16X0.5 PP16X0.5
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B. Modeling with DeepEX
The model will be created using the DeepEX Model Wizard:
• Define Analysis Methods:
Figure: Analysis Methods in DeepEX Wizard.
In this dialog, we choose to apply Limit Equilibrium Analysis method to our model. For the classical earth pressures in design stages with multiple support levels we define FHWA apparent pressures and for the beam analysis we choose CALTRANS method.
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• Define project type and dimensions
Figure: Project Type and Dimensions in DeepEX Wizard.
In this dialog we select the project type (in this case we select the option to create a braced excavation model). Next, we define the project dimensions (final excavation depth, walls depth, excavation width, top of the wall elevation and water table). Finally, we define the support properties (in this case the strut spacing and the strut structural section). The software will use the same properties (spacing, structural sections etc) for all created supports. Later we can access each support on the model area (double-click on the support) and edit the specific support properties.
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• Define soil types and stratigraphy
Figure: Soil Properties and Soil Layers in DeepEX Wizard.
Figure: Soil Properties and Soil Layers dialogs in DeepEX.
In these dialogs we can define the required soil types and the properties for each created soil, as well as, the model stratigraphy by defining the top of the soil layer elevation and the soil type in each layer.
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• Define wall type and wall section properties
Figure: Wall types in DeepEX Wizard.
Figure: Wall Sections dialog in DeepEX.
In these dialogs we select the wall section type (in this case soldier pile and tremied concrete walls (SPTC) with H-Beams, the H-Beam section, the wall spacing and the concrete – steel materials.
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• Define Stages – Support Elevations
Figure: Support Elevations in DeepEX Wizard.
In this dialog, we define the depth from the surface or each support level, as well as, the depth below each support level where we wish to excavate in the stages, before the support is installed. The software automatically calculates all elevations (excavations and support installation levels) of these defined depths and generates all intermediate construction stages.
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• Define Surcharge
Figure: Support Elevations in DeepEX Wizard.
In this dialog we define the surcharge type and properties, as well as the surcharge modeling options. In this case we will use a 0.6 kips strip surcharge, developed for 50 ft, starting 1ft behind the left wall. After the model is automatically generated by the software wizard, we can access the stages in the model area and add any required additional loads graphically, using the Draw Loads options in the General tab of DeepEX.
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• Define structural codes:
Figure: Structural Codes in DeepEX Wizard.
In this dialog, we can define the structural and geotechnical design codes that we wish to assign to this model. In this case, we will use US allowable settings for steel design and ACI for concrete.
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The software automatically creates all project construction stages, according to our selections in the Model Wizard. The following Figures present the models in Stages 3 and 5 respectively:
Figure: Generated Model – Stage 3.
Figure: Generated Model – Stage 5.
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C. Results in DeepEX Since the model is ready, we can choose to calculate the design section, pressing on the
button . After the analysis is succeeded, the Summary table appears. The table below includes some critical checks and values for each construction stage. The following figures present some graphical results from the results tab of DeepEX.
Table: DeepEX critical results/stage
Figure: Wall moment and shear diagrams, Stage 5.
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Figure: Wall deflections and soil pressures diagrams, Stage 5.
Figure: Wall embedment safety factors, Stage 5.