2023
DOI: 10.3390/app13031557
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Model Test Study of the Synergistic Interaction between New and Existing Components of Sheet Pile Walls

Abstract: New and existing components of retaining structures are often combined in the width section. When combining the design and use requirements of the existing and new structures, the synergistic interactions between the existing and new structures and the design and working conditions require clarification. In conjunction with an actual project, a sheet pile wall consisting of existing and new components is proposed to retain an embankment. Indoor model tests were carried out to simulate the excavation and compac… Show more

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“…This variation in the displacement values returns to the difference between the active and passive earth 598 pressure resultants at the front and back of the retaining wall, which differed according to the distance between live loads and the retaining wall. This agrees with the findings of [28], which demonstrated that, under all operating circumstances, the lateral displacements of the pile walls decreased with distance from the pile wall.…”
Section: Influence Of Railway's Placement On Retaining Wallsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This variation in the displacement values returns to the difference between the active and passive earth 598 pressure resultants at the front and back of the retaining wall, which differed according to the distance between live loads and the retaining wall. This agrees with the findings of [28], which demonstrated that, under all operating circumstances, the lateral displacements of the pile walls decreased with distance from the pile wall.…”
Section: Influence Of Railway's Placement On Retaining Wallsupporting
confidence: 92%