masterThesis
Modelagem numérica de uma estrutura de contenção de estacas espaçadas atirantadas em areia
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OLIVEIRA, Leonardo Henrique Borges de. Modelagem numérica de uma estrutura de contenção de estacas espaçadas atirantadas em areia. 2014. 218f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Engenharia Civil) - Centro de Tecnologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2014.
Autor
Oliveira, Leonardo Henrique Borges de
Resumen
Retaining walls design involves factors such as plastification, loading and unloading,
pre-stressing, excessive displacements and earth and water thrust. Furthermore, the
interaction between the retained soil and the structure is rather complex and hard to
predict. Despite the advances in numerical simulation techniques and monitoring of
forces and displacements with field instrumentation, design projects are still based on
classical methods, whose simplifying assumptions may overestimate structural
elements of the retaining wall. This dissertation involves a three-dimensional
numerical study on the behavior of a retaining wall using the finite element method
(FEM). The retaining wall structure is a contiguous bored pile wall with tie-back
anchors. The numerical results were compared to data obtained from field
instrumentation. The influence of the position of one or two layers of anchors and the
effects of the construction of a slab bounded at the top of the retaining wall was
evaluated. Furthermore, this study aimed at investigating the phenomenon of arching
in the soil behind the wall. Arching was evaluated by analyzing the effects of pile
spacing on horizontal stresses and displacements. Parametric analysis with one
layers of anchors showed that the smallest horizontal displacements of the structure
were achieved for between 0.3 and 0.5 times the excavation depth. Parametric
analyses with two anchor layers showed that the smallest horizontal displacements
were achieve for anchors positioned in depths of 0.4H and 0.7H. The construction of
a slab at the top of the retaining wall decreased the horizontal displacements by
0.14% times the excavation depth as compared to analyses without the slab. With
regard to the arching , analyzes showed an optimal range of spacing between the
faces of the piles between 0.4 and 0.6 times the diameter of the pile