Seismic analysis of soil nail performance in deep excavation

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Deep excavation is a common part of development to utilize underground space in densely populated areas. Protection of contiguous building and properties is a primary design concern space. Soil nailing is one such technique to exchange conventional retaining system for deep excavation. It will also donate to significant saving in cost and time of construction compared to conventional retaining systems. In this study an attempt has been made to have a deep vertical excavation on ground of 10 m height using soil nail wall. Also studied the enactment of soil nail wall under different nail inclination to horizontal i.e., Ѳ = 0° and Ѳ = 15° with water table. The finite element analysis of soil nail wall was carried to study the behavior of maximum horizontal wall displacement, maximum horizontal nail displacement, base heave, maximum axial force in nail, maximum shear force in nail, maximum bending moment in nail under both static and seismic conditions using PLAXIS 2D. The process of construction is carried out in stages and a value of Global factor of safety (FS G ) is maintained above 1.5 to make sure its stability. The length of nail has a major impact on the behavior of soil nail wall system; increase in nail length will increase the FS G . Results of the numerical analysis direct that the use of soil nail wall is desirable to impart stability to retaining systems.

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Moniuddin, M. K., Manjularani, P., & Govindaraju, L. (2016). Seismic analysis of soil nail performance in deep excavation. International Journal of Geo-Engineering, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40703-016-0030-y

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