A New Exploration on the Earth Pressure Distribution on a Flexible Retaining Structure of Cable-anchors Tied Pile-slab Wall on Embankment' s Shoulder or Slope
JIANG Chu-sheng
China Railway Eryuan Engineering Group Co. Ltd,Chengdu, Sichuan 610031,China
Abstract:Research purposes: This paper researches the distribution mode of the earth pressure on a cable anchor tied-back pile-slab wall flexible retaining structure on an embankment's shoulder or slope.
Research methods: This paper uses the methods of in-situ test and theoretical analysis to do research.
Research results: The distribution of the earth pressure on a cable anchor tied-back pile-slab wall flexible retaining structure on embankment's shoulder or slope was gained from the research.
Research conclusions: For the prestressed cable anchor tied pile-slab wall on embankment's shoulder or slope,the distribution and size of the earth pressure become more complicated for the action of the anchor prestress. The earth pressure acted on the pile and slab can be cut into two parts: one for the total earth pressure of strip limit equilibrium and the other for the total earth pressure of active Coulomb when the influence of the anchor prestress is not considered. Secondly the enlarged earth pressure caused by the anchor prestress. In design of this type of retaining structure,the earth pressure acted on the pile and slab are the same in quantity ,and can not be considered the decreasing effect for the pressure caused by the”soil-arching effect" ; The calculation of the moments in the pile of this type of structure must consider the influence of the distribution and size caused by the anchor prestress; The earth pressure caused by the wall top ground rectangular traffic loads can be gained from the elastic theory.
蒋楚生. 路肩(堤)式预应力锚索桩板墙 柔性支挡结构的土压力分布新探索[J]. 铁道工程学报, 2007, 24(4): 24-28.
JIANG Chu-sheng. A New Exploration on the Earth Pressure Distribution on a Flexible Retaining Structure of Cable-anchors Tied Pile-slab Wall on Embankment' s Shoulder or Slope. 铁道工程学报, 2007, 24(4): 24-28.