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Effects of Overconsolidation and Structural Behaviors of Shanghai Clay on Deformation Caused by Deep Excavation
Shanghai clay exhibits overconsolidation, soil structural, and small-strain characteristics. While there have been several studies on the effects of small-strain characteristics on the deformation caused by deep excavation, the effects of overconsolidation and structural behaviors on this deformation remain unexplored. Therefore, in this study, a constitutive model considering the aforementioned three characteristics is developed and then implemented in the commercial software program FLAC3D (version 7.00) to investigate the effects of overconsolidation and structural behaviors. Initially, validation and parametric study of the constitutive model are conducted based on a cylindrical numerical model. Subsequently, the constitutive model is validated by a well-documented case history of a deep excavation in Shanghai. Thereafter, the effects of overconsolidation and structural behaviors on wall deflection and ground settlement induced by deep excavation are investigated. It is observed that overconsolidation has a significant effect on the deformation induced by deep excavation, while the effect of soil structure is negligible. With an increase in excavation depth, the effect of overconsolidation on the deformation increases, and its effect on ground settlement is more significant than that on wall deflection. According to the results of the parametric study, it is revealed that by the time the shear strain induced by deep excavation reaches a maximum value, overconsolidation has partially degraded while soil structure has not yet collapsed, which accounts for the magnitude of the aforementioned effects induced by deep excavation.
Effects of Overconsolidation and Structural Behaviors of Shanghai Clay on Deformation Caused by Deep Excavation
Shanghai clay exhibits overconsolidation, soil structural, and small-strain characteristics. While there have been several studies on the effects of small-strain characteristics on the deformation caused by deep excavation, the effects of overconsolidation and structural behaviors on this deformation remain unexplored. Therefore, in this study, a constitutive model considering the aforementioned three characteristics is developed and then implemented in the commercial software program FLAC3D (version 7.00) to investigate the effects of overconsolidation and structural behaviors. Initially, validation and parametric study of the constitutive model are conducted based on a cylindrical numerical model. Subsequently, the constitutive model is validated by a well-documented case history of a deep excavation in Shanghai. Thereafter, the effects of overconsolidation and structural behaviors on wall deflection and ground settlement induced by deep excavation are investigated. It is observed that overconsolidation has a significant effect on the deformation induced by deep excavation, while the effect of soil structure is negligible. With an increase in excavation depth, the effect of overconsolidation on the deformation increases, and its effect on ground settlement is more significant than that on wall deflection. According to the results of the parametric study, it is revealed that by the time the shear strain induced by deep excavation reaches a maximum value, overconsolidation has partially degraded while soil structure has not yet collapsed, which accounts for the magnitude of the aforementioned effects induced by deep excavation.
Effects of Overconsolidation and Structural Behaviors of Shanghai Clay on Deformation Caused by Deep Excavation
Int. J. Geomech.
Wu, Hao (author) / Li, Ming-Guang (author) / Chen, Jin-Jian (author) / Ye, Guan-Lin (author)
2024-07-01
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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