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Retaining and Protection Design of One Complex Building's Deep Foundation Excavation
A complex building's excavation has the characteristics of wide excavation area, irregular shape, and partly being surrounded by dense adjacent buildings. In addition, the excavation depths vary in different areas. According to the characteristics of the project and the situations of the construction plan, two schemes are discussed in this paper. Through the discussion, the relations between internal force of the retaining structure, the deformation, the surrounding settlement and the bracing structure are analyzed in details.
Retaining and Protection Design of One Complex Building's Deep Foundation Excavation
A complex building's excavation has the characteristics of wide excavation area, irregular shape, and partly being surrounded by dense adjacent buildings. In addition, the excavation depths vary in different areas. According to the characteristics of the project and the situations of the construction plan, two schemes are discussed in this paper. Through the discussion, the relations between internal force of the retaining structure, the deformation, the surrounding settlement and the bracing structure are analyzed in details.
Retaining and Protection Design of One Complex Building's Deep Foundation Excavation
Applied Mechanics and Materials ; 353-356 ; 278-283
2013-08-08
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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