RFreund
Structural
- Aug 14, 2010
- 1,885
At the bottom of a braced excavation the contractor has hit refusal in a tough clay. We instructed them to add an additional row of bracing near the bottom. However they would like to pour the concrete slab then backfill with granular material between the sheeting and the concrete slab. Then remove the lowest row of bracing. This requires the granular material to act as a continuous strut between the sheeting and the concrete slab. To put some numbers on this:
Top of slab to bottom of sheet pile = 1.5 feet
Distance between Sheeting and edge of slab = 2.5 feet
Total retained height = 40 feet
Retained soils are mostly very stiff clay
Reaction force at the bottom of the sheeting is about 4.5 kip/ft
I'm curious to hear anyones thoughts on this. My concern is that the the granular material will heave but I'm not sure how to prove this or what the relationship should be as far as depth vs length of granular fill between the slab and the sheeting.
EIT
Top of slab to bottom of sheet pile = 1.5 feet
Distance between Sheeting and edge of slab = 2.5 feet
Total retained height = 40 feet
Retained soils are mostly very stiff clay
Reaction force at the bottom of the sheeting is about 4.5 kip/ft
I'm curious to hear anyones thoughts on this. My concern is that the the granular material will heave but I'm not sure how to prove this or what the relationship should be as far as depth vs length of granular fill between the slab and the sheeting.
EIT