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Estimate the impact of deep excavation construction in high-rise buildings on neighboring structures
The estimation of diaphragm wall displacements and soil movement around the deep excavation of a high-rise building during the construction of basement floors plays a crucial role in limiting risks that may cause damages to human lives and property during the construction process. This study proposes the use of Finite Element Analysis (FEA) to accurately predict the behavior of soil and diaphragm walls in deep excavations of high-rise buildings. The model is based on advanced soil models and considers the interaction between diaphragm walls and soil, enabling the prediction of adverse impacts during the construction process, as well as negative effects on adjacent buildings. Additionally, the study will analyze and highlight the primary parameters that negatively impact the excavation process and neighboring constructions.
Estimate the impact of deep excavation construction in high-rise buildings on neighboring structures
The estimation of diaphragm wall displacements and soil movement around the deep excavation of a high-rise building during the construction of basement floors plays a crucial role in limiting risks that may cause damages to human lives and property during the construction process. This study proposes the use of Finite Element Analysis (FEA) to accurately predict the behavior of soil and diaphragm walls in deep excavations of high-rise buildings. The model is based on advanced soil models and considers the interaction between diaphragm walls and soil, enabling the prediction of adverse impacts during the construction process, as well as negative effects on adjacent buildings. Additionally, the study will analyze and highlight the primary parameters that negatively impact the excavation process and neighboring constructions.
Estimate the impact of deep excavation construction in high-rise buildings on neighboring structures
My PHAM (author) / Khanh-Toan LE (author)
2024
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