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http://dx.doi.org/10.15683/kosdi.2018.09.30.367

A Study for Safety Management on the Basis of Lateral Displacement Rates of Anchored In-situ Walls by Collapse Case Histories  

Chung, Dae-Seouk (Dept. of Civil Engineering, Joongbu University)
Lee, Yong-Beom (Korea Construction Disaster Prevention Research Co. Ltd.)
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Journal of the Society of Disaster Information / v.14, no.3, 2018 , pp. 367-378 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose: The objective of this study is to present a reasonable safety management of the anchored in-situ wall systems constructed in the ground conditions consisting of multi-layered soils underlain by bedrocks in the urban area of Korea. Method: Field measurements collected from collapse case histories with deep excavations were analyzed for the safety management of the wall systems supported by the earth anchors in terms of lateral displacement rates. Results: The average maximum lateral displacement rate in a collapsed zone of the in-situ wall significantly increased upon the completion of the excavation. Particularly, the collapse of the in-situ wall system due to the sliding occurring along the discontinuities of the rock produced a considerably large lateral displacement rate over a relatively short period. Conclusion: For predicting and preventing the collapse of the wall system during or after the excavation work, the utilization of the safety management criteria of the in-situ wall system by the lateral displacement rate was found to be much more reasonable in judging the safety of earthworks than the application of the quantitative management criteria which have been commonly used in the excavation sites.
Keywords
Anchored In-situ Wall Systems; Field Measurements; Deep Excavations; Lateral Displacement Rates; Safety Management Criteria;
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