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CAISSON WALL

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AAAprince

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I am reviewing a caisson wall that is typical for shoring purpose (king caisson alternate with filler caisson).

Does anyone know the theory of how the filler caisson inter-lock with the king caisson? or how the caissons can act as a wall?

It would be great if anyone could provide me some references.

Thanks!
 
Please don't double post - you posted in the structural section. Most who view this also view that.
 
This is not unusual. This is a secant pile or tangent pile design. A L-Pile analysis should be performed to determine V, M and deflection. It's an iterative process. There are lots of parameters that can be manipulated: steel content, shaft diameter, tieaback spacing, etc. A h-pile can be stuck into each king pile to give a big boost to section modulus.
 
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