Abstract

The construction of metropolises in smart cities is the trend of developed countries. However, it may cause damages to the surrounding structures. For this reason, the diaphragm wall has been applied to prevent the deformation or collapse of the surrounding structures. Diaphragm walls can be deflected due to the swelling pressure or other geotechnical properties during construction. Therefore, the accurate prediction of diaphragm wall deflection (DWD) is challenging in construction aiming to ensure the safety of the surrounding structures. This study is, therefore, to propose two intelligent models for predicting DWD induced by deep braced excavations based on finite element method (FEM) and metaheuristic algorithms. Accordingly, a total of 1120 finite elements were analyzed to investigate the behaviors of DWD. Finally, a neural network with multiple layer perceptron (MLP) was optimized by two metaheuristic algorithms for predicting DWD, including whale optimization (WO) and Harris hawks optimization (HHO), called MLP-HHO and MLP-WO, respectively. The results indicated that the proposed MLP-HHO and MLP-WO provided high accuracy in predicting DWD. A comparison of the proposed models in this study and previous studies was also discussed to highlight the superiority of the proposed MLP-HHO and MLP-WO models.

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