scholarly journals Calculation of the foundation settlement during compensation grouting

2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 33-38
Author(s):  
Ivan Luzin

The article presents the issue of correctly calculating the SSC of the foundation bases in the process of compensation grouting. It is shown that the numerical calculation should be performed in two versions: hydrostatic pressure and rear volume strain in a cluster of soil. Using the example of an object in Moscow, the use of the PLAXIS 3D design complex was shown to calculate additional precipitation of buildings during compensation grouting and the passage of a tunnel under it. A method is given for determining the required volume of suspension during compensation grouting using numerical methods for calculating the SSC.

2019 ◽  
Vol 97 ◽  
pp. 04050
Author(s):  
Ivan Luzin ◽  
Lyubov Ermoshina

The article presents the issue of correctly calculating the SSC of the foundation bases in the process of compensation grouting. It is shown that the numerical calculation should be performed in two versions: hydrostatic pressure and rear volume strain in a cluster of soil. Using the example of an object in Moscow, the use of the PLAXIS 3D design complex was shown to calculate additional precipitation of buildings during compensation grouting and the passage of a tunnel under it. A method is given for determining the required volume of suspension during compensation grouting using numerical methods for calculating the SSC.


Author(s):  
Vladimir Ivanovich Matselya ◽  
Igor Nikolaevich Seelev ◽  
Alexey Valentinovich Lekontsev ◽  
Robert Rafaelevich Khafizov ◽  
Pavel Viktorovich Yakovlev ◽  
...  

The popularity of numerical methods for modeling soil bases determines the increased demand for the accuracy of calculations. The choice of a model that meets the requirements of accuracy of calculations and minimization of costs is determined by comparative analysis of common soil models described in scientific literature and used in calculations of sediments and dynamic effects of buildings (finite element linear elastic, elastic, ideal-plastic, Mora - Coulomb with strengthening, elasto-plastic with strengthening at small deformation). The results have been obtained on test models using finite element method in the environment of PLAXIS 3D and SCAD Office programs. In order to compare results obtained, subject to requirements of the current regulatory documents, a comparative analysis of soils was carried out according to the model of Body of rules 22.13330.2011 "Foundations of buildings and structures". The analysis results were used for choosing an optimal model of soil bases of industrial buildings estimated in earthquake-proof design. It should be noted that the strong and weak points identified for each model justify the choice of the best model for each particular case.


Vestnik MGSU ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 1182-1190
Author(s):  
Zaven G. Ter-Martirosyan ◽  
Armen Z. Ter-Martirosyan ◽  
Aleksandr S. Akuleckij

Introduction. The overwhelming majority of construction areas are characterized by difficult engineering and geological conditions, represented by the presence of weak soils at the base. There are construction sites on which a large thickness of fill soil is observed. In these conditions, designers apply: soil consolidation, soil reinforcement, significant deepening of the underground part of buildings, etc. This article presents the formulation and solution of the problems of interaction of reinforced concrete piles with weak soils, as well as the interaction of soil piles with bulk soils as part of a pile-slab foundation, which allow one to determine the reduced deformation modulus and the bedding value. Materials and methods. To describe the change in shear stresses depending on depth, a law was adopted in the form τ(z)=τ0е–αz. The solution is presented by analytical and numerical methods. The results obtained were compared by the analytical solution of the problem with the results obtained in the PLAXIS 3D software package. Results. Regularities of the distribution of the total load on the pile-slab foundation between the pile field and the grillage have been obtained. The analytical solutions in the article are supported by the graphical part, performed using the Mathcad program. Numerical simulation of the problem was carried out in the PLAXIS 3D software package. The dependence of the settlement on the load, calculated by analytical and numerical methods, is shown. An expression is obtained for defining the stresses in different sections of the pile shaft and under the grillage slab. The theoretical and practical aspects of the construction of crushed stone piles are considered. The theoretical substantiation of compaction of bulk soils with crushed stone piles using a special technology is given. A dependence is obtained for determining the reduced modulus of deformation for bulk soil mass reinforced with soil piles. Conclusions. Comparative evaluation of the results of solutions obtained by analytical and numerical methods showed good convergence. The solutions obtained can be used to preliminary determination of the settlement of piles as part of a pile-slab foundation. Selection of the optimal ratio of the pile length and its diameter allows the most effective use of the bearing capacity of the pile. For bulk soils, reinforced with soil piles, it is possible to select the optimal reduced modulus of deformation by varying the pitch of the soil piles.


1981 ◽  
Vol 14 (6) ◽  
pp. 432-436 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. Nourtier ◽  
D. Taupin

Two methods for the numerical resolution of the Takagi-Taupin equations are compared. It is shown that for a small integration step Taupin's [Acta Cryst. (1967), 23, 25–35] extension to two dimensions of the one-dimensional Runge–Kutta third-order method is more accurate than the algorithm of Authier, Malgrange & Tournarie [Acta Cryst. (1968), A24, 126–136] but, for a given precision, Authier, Malgrange & Tournarie's method is faster than Taupin's so the former will usually be preferred for numerical calculation.


2014 ◽  
Vol 596 ◽  
pp. 209-215
Author(s):  
Bing Wu ◽  
Zi Hao Zhao ◽  
Yu Hui Ren

In order to take advantage of the computer in the numerical calculation, in view of the fault tree qualitative analysis, a new method of fault tree analysis, numerical methods, was proposed on the basis of absorbing merits of the prime number method and determinant method. The fault tree's minimum cut sets and path sets can be calculated effectively with this method. Consequently, a specific example about calculation of the minimum cut sets was demonstrated with Scilab in this paper.


2021 ◽  
Vol 263 ◽  
pp. 02034
Author(s):  
Dmitry Chunyuk ◽  
Serafima Selviyan ◽  
Artem Selviyan

The purpose of this work was to determine the increase of the limit load when resting the foundation slab on the ground at a different pitch of piles and their different length. The main task is to calculate the combined pile-slab foundation. The hypothesis was that when the foundation slab in the work, the bearing capacity of the entire structure increases. This foundation was calculated using the Plaxis 3D design software complex. In this article, we have determined the value by which the ultimate load on the combined pile-slab foundation increases when the slab rests on soil.


2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (08) ◽  
pp. 143-147
Author(s):  

History is full of many examples where errors in numerical calculation have played important role or sometimes proved fatal also. (e.g. The Patriot and the Scud [6], The short flight of the Ariane 5 [7], The Vancouver Stock Exchange [8,9,10], Parliamentary elections in Schleswig-Holstein [11]). So in this paper we review two types of errors occurred while performing calculations: first is truncation error and second is round off error . Examples are given in support of the theory part.


1955 ◽  
Vol 22 (4) ◽  
pp. 533-538
Author(s):  
N. A. Weil ◽  
N. M. Newmark

Abstract An investigation is presented for the plastic behavior of clamped circular membranes subjected to hydrostatic pressure, based on the Hencky-Mises theory. New strain-displacement relations, valid for finite deformations in the plastic domain, are introduced. The solution is presented in terms of two simultaneous implicit integral equations, which can be solved by numerical methods. The solution also permits the formulation of the instability condition. Experimental work consisted of bulge tests carried out on annealed copper plates of two thicknesses, whose τ-γ curve was previously determined from uniaxial tests. A good correlation is obtained between theoretical predictions and experimental results.


2017 ◽  
Vol 738 ◽  
pp. 15-24
Author(s):  
Norbert Jendzelovsky ◽  
Kristina Zabakova Vrablova

Voided slabs using voids formed by permanent fillers or removable forms have been used in reinforced concrete floor systems for more than 100 years. In this article we will focus on the natural frequency of voided biaxial slabs system Cobiax. Cobiax void former modules are synthetic hollow spheres or rotational ellipsoids mounted in the relevant spaces between the upper and lower reinforcement. We have analyzed the slabs of different thicknesses with adequate void former modules and spans following the manufacturer's recommendations. All models were considered as simply supported slabs. Natural frequencies calculated using simplified analytical methods have been compared with those obtained by numerical methods. Numerical calculation was done using the 2D elements with reduced properties and using the accurate 3D model of a structure.


Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document