2009
DOI: 10.1680/ijpmg.2009.090101
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Apparatus for centrifuge modelling of top down basement construction with heave reducing piles

Abstract: The construction of deep basements in urban areas is associated with many risks and problems among Which is the possible damage to existing structures and services resulting from settlements near the excavation. A number of methods are routinely employed to attempt to control these movements (e.g. top-down construction, use of stiff diaphragm walls). This paper discusses the methodology and practicalities of a series of centrifuge model tests designed to investigate the effect of deep basement construction. Tw… Show more

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“…The Geotechnical Engineering Research Group at City, University of London, makes use of an Acutronic 661 beam centrifuge, described in detail by Schofield andTaylor (1988) andMcNamara et al (2009). The package containing the model was installed on the centrifuge once the piles had been bored, impressed and cast and the loading apparatus assembled on the plane strain strongbox.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Geotechnical Engineering Research Group at City, University of London, makes use of an Acutronic 661 beam centrifuge, described in detail by Schofield andTaylor (1988) andMcNamara et al (2009). The package containing the model was installed on the centrifuge once the piles had been bored, impressed and cast and the loading apparatus assembled on the plane strain strongbox.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consolidation was achieved by means of a hydraulic press over a period of 9 days including 1 day of swelling. The samples were compressed to a vertical stress of 500kPa that was then reduced to 250kPa, producing a firm, but still workable, clay sample (McNamara et al, 2009;Taylor et al, 2012;Divall and Goodey, 2015;Gorasia and McNamara, 2016).…”
Section: Soilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An aluminium stiffener, initially developed by McNamara et al (2009) and a capping beam supported the full length of the exposed wall and pinned the top of the wall. This ensured that movements arising from the excavation process were a direct result of basal heave and not of wall movements.…”
Section: Experiments Apparatus and Instrumentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, some researchers used centrifuge modelling to investigate techniques to control the basal heave of deep excavations in clay. These techniques included soil improvement (Ohishi et al, 2000), tension piles (McNamara & Taylor, 2004;McNamara et al, 2009), compensation grouting (Halai & McNamara, 2014), and controlled flooding of the formation level (Panchal et al, 2017). However, there has been little research on how the stiffness of the basement slab itself influences the swell pressures and heave movements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%