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Sheet Pile Structures

Depending on the way the retaining structure is built and analyzed, it can be divided
into three categories:
1. Cantilever Sheet Pile
2. Anchored Sheet Pile
3. Braced Sheet Pile

Cantilever Sheet Pile

Case 1 (Sheet Pile Penetrating Sandy Soils)


A few key points that define the lateral earth pressure in Figure 8.7:
1. Point A to Point D (p
1
): Active earth pressure on the right hand side.
2. Point D to Point H (p
3
): (Passive earth pressure on the left hand side) - (Active
earth pressure on the right hand side).
3. Point G (p
4
): (Passive earth pressure on the right hand side) - (Active earth
pressure on the left hand side).
4. Point E (L
3
): Can be determined from equation derived in 2.
5. Point F (L
5
): To be determined.

Unknowns: D and L
5

Equations: 0 =
x
F
0 =
B
M
The actual depth of penetration is increased by 20%~30% for construction.

To calculate maximum bending moment:
1. Determine point of zero shear force: let P (area of ACDE) = Shaded area E-F
2. Moment can be determined at the section of zero shear force.
Case 2 (Sheet Pile Penetrating Clay)

A few key points that define the lateral earth pressure in Figure 8.7:
1. Point A to Point D (p
1
): Active earth pressure on the right hand side.
2. Point F to Point I (p
6
): (Passive earth pressure on the left hand side) - (Active earth
pressure on the right hand side).
3. Point G (p
7
) : (Passive earth pressure on the right hand side) - (Active earth
pressure on the left hand side).
4. Point E (L
3
): Can be determined from equation derived in 2.
5. Point G (L
4
): To be determined

Unknowns: D and L
4

Equations: 0 =
x
F
0 =
B
M
To calculate maximum bending moment:
1. Determine point of zero shear force
2. Moment can be determined at the section of zero shear force.
Anchored Sheet Pile
The two basic methods of designing anchored sheet pile walls are (a) the free earth
support method and (b) the fixed earth support method.




D
free earth
< D
fixed earth



Case 1. (Free earth support method for penetration of sandy soil)



Unknowns: D and T
Equations: 0 =
x
F
0 =
o
M

The actual depth of penetration is increased by 30%~40% for construction.

Anchors


Ultimate Resistance of Tiebacks






In Sand:
| o t tan ' K dl P
v u
=

K = K
0
if the concrete grout is placed under pressure
Lower limit of K is Rankine K
a



In Clay:

a u
dlc P t =

c
a
= adhesion
u
c
3
2




Factor of Safety = 1.5-2.0 may be used over ultimate resistance to obtain the
allowable resistance offered by each tieback.
Braced Cut
+ To avoid considerable settlement or bearing capacity failure of nearby structure.
+ To prevent water seepage into excavation














Pressure Envelop for Braced Cut Design
The struts limit lateral wall movement, K
a
not mobilized, P > P
a
by 10% ~15%.
After observation of several braced cuts, Peck (1969) suggested using design pressure
envelops (apparent pressure envelop)
















h/c
u
> 4 h/c
u
< 4
> 0.3 H
Limitations:
1. Pa may depend on construction sequence.
2. They apply when H > about 6 m.
3. G.W.T. below the bottom of excavation
4. Sand is drained (u
w
=0)
5. Clay is undrained (u
w
not considered)


Cuts in Layered Soil


Case (a)
|
.
|

\
|
+ =
u c s s s s av
C n H H K
H
C ' tan
2
1 1
2
|

K
s
= K for sand layer (~ 1)
n' = a coefficient of progressive failure, 0.5 ~1.0, average 0.75.

Case (b)
( ) + + =
2 2 1 1
1
H C H C
H
C
av




( ) + + =
2 2 1 1
1
H H
H
av


Braced Cut Design

Strut
The strut force can be determined from (b) above.

Sheet Pile
Maximum moment on sheet pile can be determined from (b) above.

Wales
Treated as continuous horizontal members if they are spliced properly.
Or conservatively treated as though they are pinned at the struts.
At level A
8
) )( (
2
max
s A
M =
At level B
8
) )( (
2
2 1
max
s B B
M
+
=
At level C
8
) )( (
2
2 1
max
s C C
M
+
=
At level D
8
) )( (
2
max
s D
M =
Stability of Open Cut

Bottom Heaving of a Cut in Clay


2 . 1
7 . 5
1
1
>

=
H C HB
B C
FS
u
u




5 . 1
'
" 2 . 0
1 14 . 5
>
+
+ |
.
|

\
|
+
=
q H
B
H C
L
B
C
FS
u
u


B = T if T s B/ 2 ; B = B/ 2 if T > B/ 2 ;
B = 2 B

Chang (2000)
Terzaghi (1943)

Piping of a Cut in Sand












5 . 1
) max(
> =
exit
cr
i
i
FS

Uplifting of a Cut in Inter-Layer



2 . 1
) (
1
1
>
A +
=
w w
sat
H H
H
FS









Depth of Penetration




5 . 1 >

=
s a a
p p
M l P
l P
FS



H
1
U
f
= H
1
+AH
w
Impervious
lp

P
p
P
a
la

Global Stability of Anchored Sheet Pile



5 . 1 > =
o
r
M
M
FS

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