Abstract

So far, there have been a large number of diaphragm walls in the Yangtze River Delta as engineering examples of deep foundation pit maintenance structures in subway stations, but there is a lack of systematic research and summary on the deformation characteristics of ground connecting walls. This study aimed to clarify the deformation law of the diaphragm wall during the excavation of a deep foundation pit in a soft soil region. Based on the monitoring data of the diaphragm wall of the deep foundation pit of the Hangzhou metro station, the monitoring data of the deep foundation pits of 15 subway stations in Shanghai and Ningbo cities around Hangzhou were considered. Grouping and classification methods were used to analyze the similarities and differences in the deformation characteristics of the diaphragm wall in the three regions. The results indicate the following: the maximum lateral deformation of the diaphragm wall in Hangzhou increases linearly with the relative depth of the maximum lateral deformation. The maximum lateral deformation of the foundation pit in Hangzhou is 0.072% H∼0.459% H, with a mean of 0.173% H. The wall deformation in Hangzhou varies significantly with the depth of the foundation pit, but the influence of the depth of the foundation pit on the wall deformation is considerably less than that in Shanghai and Ningbo. The corresponding position of the maximum lateral deformation in the excavation depth increases linearly with the excavation depth of the foundation pit, and the corresponding position of the lateral deformation of the diaphragm wall in Shanghai is more affected by the excavation depth of the foundation pit. The lateral deformation of the diaphragm wall increases rapidly in the range of 0 H–0.5 H, and the maximum lateral deformation occurs at 0.5 H–1.1 H.

Highlights

  • Soft soil has significant structural properties including high compressibility, high water content, high sensitivity, low strength, low permeability, and low bearing capacity [1], resulting in high-risk excavation of the foundation pit in a soft soil region and the occasional occurrence of disastrous foundation pit accidents therein

  • E studies mentioned above provide an effective reference for the analysis of the foundation pit excavation law in a soft soil region for this study; the study of the deformation law of the diaphragm wall regarding the deep excavation of the metro station in the Hangzhou region is still insufficient. is study is based on monitoring data of the deep foundation pit in Hangzhou; 15 subway stations in the cities of Shanghai and Ningbo, which are in the proximity of Hangzhou, are considered

  • According to previous studies [28, 29] and Table 1, the significant change in the relative depth of the lateral deformation of the diaphragm wall in the Hangzhou region is primarily due to the fact that the characteristics of the soft soil at the bottom of the pit are quite different during the excavation process

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Summary

Introduction

Soft soil has significant structural properties including high compressibility, high water content, high sensitivity, low strength, low permeability, and low bearing capacity [1], resulting in high-risk excavation of the foundation pit in a soft soil region and the occasional occurrence of disastrous foundation pit accidents therein. Erefore, the special engineering properties of soft soil lead to a significant construction risk to the excavation of a foundation pit and provide a wide space for the optimization design of construction personnel. E studies mentioned above provide an effective reference for the analysis of the foundation pit excavation law in a soft soil region for this study; the study of the deformation law of the diaphragm wall regarding the deep excavation of the metro station in the Hangzhou region is still insufficient. E results can provide a reference for the targeted design and construction of the diaphragm wall of a station’s deep foundation pit in varying soft soil regions.

Overview of Foundation Pit Statistics
Analysis of Deformation Characteristics of the Foundation Pit
H: Depth of the diaphragm wall
Conclusion
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