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The University of Akron

2016

Basal-heave

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Deep Excavations In Urban Environments: A Review Of Recent Developments, Micah D. Nine Jan 2016

Deep Excavations In Urban Environments: A Review Of Recent Developments, Micah D. Nine

Williams Honors College, Honors Research Projects

Failure of excavations can be incredibly costly. Lives can be lost, projects delayed for months, and adjacent structures damaged by ground surface settlement related to both basal-heave and serviceability failures. This report summarizes developments in recent years that pertain to deep excavations in urban environments and mathematical methods to best avoid failures. The ultimate limit state (basal-heave and piping failure), and serviceability limit state (ground surface settlement and lateral wall defection) are the basis for geotechnical design in excavations. Structurally, the strength limit state (structural strength of the wall), serviceability limit state (deformation of the retaining wall), and stability (such …