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Bai Yang1,2, Qingye Shi1, Hexiang Zhou3
1School of Architecture and Transportation Engineering, Guilin University of Electronic Technology, Guilin, 541004, Guangxi, China.
Abstract:
Based on the soil arching effect theory, the magnitude and distribution of sidewall earth pressure on open caissons when the embedded depth is large was analyzed by using theory of non-limit state earth pressure theory and horizontal differential element method. The theoretical formula was deduced. The theoretical calculation results are compared with the field test results and centrifugal model test results respectively. The results show that when the embedded depth of the open caisson is large, the distribution of earth pressure on the side wall of the open caisson first increases with the increase of embedded depth, reaches a peak value, and then sharply decreases. The peak point is located at 2/3 ~ 4/5 of the embedded depth. In engineering practice, when the embedded depth of the open caisson is 40 m, the relative error between the field test value and the theoretical calculation value is - 55.8% ~ 1.2%, with an average error of 13.8%. When the equivalent embedded depth of the open caisson in the centrifugal model test is 36 m, the relative error between the centrifugal model test value and the theoretical calculation value is - 20.1% ~ 68.0%, with an average error of 10.6%, The results are consistent well. The results of this article provides reference for the design and construction of open caisson.
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