Abstract

The article deals with experimental research results of reciprocal influence of neighbouring foundations of an existing building and a constructed one on a sand base using their models. The authors determine the distance between them at which sheeting is rational and choose the optimal sheet pile embedment length. The authors conclude that the interaction between the stamps modelling the foundations ceases when the distance between them is more than 2b (b is the foundation width). And when the distance is equal to 2b the best protection from that reciprocal influence is provided by embedding of the sheeting to the depth of 4b.

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