Numerical study on deformation of pit tilted strut of concrete-filled steel tube with belled bearing base
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1.School of Civil Engineering, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400045, P. R. China;2.Jiangsu Huayan Construction Co., Ltd., Suzhou 215100, Jiangsu, P. R. China;3.China Southwest Geotechnical Investigation & Design Institute Co., Ltd., Chengdu 610093, P. R. China;4.Yangtze River Chongqing Navigation Engineering Bureau, Chongqing 400010, P. R. China

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TU751

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Southwest Survey and Design Institute of China Construction Cooperative Research Project (No. H20220430); Science and Technology Program of Yangtze River Chongqing Navigation Engineering Bureau (H20230330); National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 52078086)

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    Bottom-bearing steel pipe concrete inclined support technique is a promising method for foundation pit excavation. While its effectiveness is evident in various engineering cases, its underlying mechanism requires further investigation. This study establishes a numerical model using finite element simulation, validated against monitoring data from specific projects. It explores the deformation of the inclined support during excavation, revealing insights into its performance under different soil conditions and tilt angles. Findings indicate significant control over soil and support deformation, especially in soft soil areas. Increasing the tilt angle enhances lateral force resistance but raises project costs. Thus, selecting the appropriate angle is crucial based on specific project needs and soil conditions.

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仉文岗,严玉苗,袁运涛,陈春霞,牟云贞,黎泳钦.基坑扩底承载式斜撑支护变形数值模拟研究[J].土木与环境工程学报(中英文),2025,47(4):19~27

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  • Received:December 11,2023
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