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Simplified Calculation of Lateral Displacement of a Cement-Soil Gravity Retaining Wall

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  • Shiwei Qin
  • Li Wei
  • Zili Dai
  • Naeem Jan

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A common retaining structure in Shanghai’s soft soil foundation pit is the cement-soil gravity retaining wall. In this research, a streamlined calculation method is suggested to examine the lateral displacement of the cement-soil gravity retaining wall’s deformation features. First, the lateral pressure of the retaining wall in a nonlimit passive state is calculated by separately estimating water and soil pressure. Then, the work performed by the lateral pressure of the retaining wall and the internal energy of deformation is calculated and analyzed according to the law of energy conservation to obtain the maximum lateral displacement at the top of the retaining wall. At last, the influences of wall insertion ratio, wall width, cement mixing ratio, and soil internal friction angle on the lateral displacement of retaining wall are analyzed with finite element numerical simulation. The results of the streamlined calculations are contrasted with the measured findings when paired with engineering scenarios, which demonstrates that the predicted lateral displacement is reasonably accurate with an average error of less than 15%.

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  • Shiwei Qin & Li Wei & Zili Dai & Naeem Jan, 2023. "Simplified Calculation of Lateral Displacement of a Cement-Soil Gravity Retaining Wall," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2023, pages 1-8, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:3443699
    DOI: 10.1155/2023/3443699
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