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Design and Field Monitoring of a Pile?Anchor?Brace Supporting System in a Soft Soil Area

Lin Sun    
Ke Mao    
Zhengzhen Wang    
Shuaihua Ye    
Tiantao Su    
Guoliang Dai    
Guangxiang Xu and Jilong Sun    

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With the continuous development of urbanization and the rapid development of science and technology, the requirements for foundation pit engineering are getting higher and higher. Foundation pit engineering is gradually developing in the direction of larger area and deeper excavation. In engineering examples, the combined supporting structure of a pile?brace and pile?anchor for foundation pits is widely used, while the engineering examples supported by a pile?anchor?brace supporting system are less frequently used. Based on a super-large deep foundation pit project in Yancheng City, Jiangsu Province, China, according to the surrounding environmental conditions, the foundation pit support scheme, and on-site construction situation, the design and on-site monitoring of the pile?anchor?brace supporting system were introduced and analyzed. The results show that: (1) the deformation of the pile?anchor?brace supporting system shows an obvious spatial effect, and the horizontal displacement of the pile and soil of the long side direction is greater than the short side direction; (2) in the initial state, the deep horizontal displacement of the soil is in the form of a ?cantilever?, but in the later stage it changed to the form of a ?drum belly?, and both the brace and anchor cable can limit the displacement of the soil effectively; (3) the axial force of the brace develops rapidly in the initial stage, but its development tends to be gentle after the completion of the first anchor cable construction. Through on-site monitoring, it was found that the axial force of the ring brace was larger than that of the corner brace, which was larger than the opposite brace; and (4) the development trend of the axial force for the two rows of anchor cables is quite different. The average axial force of the first row of anchor cables is greater than the second row of anchor cables, and the development trend of the first row of anchor cables is steep first and then gentle, while the change trend of the second row of anchor cables is just the opposite.

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