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Pore water pressure and horizontal stress changes measured during construction of a contiguous bored pile multi-propped retaining wall in Lower Cretaceous clays

Pore water pressure and horizontal stress changes measured during construction of a contiguous bored pile multi-propped retaining wall in Lower Cretaceous clays
Pore water pressure and horizontal stress changes measured during construction of a contiguous bored pile multi-propped retaining wall in Lower Cretaceous clays
The design and construction of a contiguous bored pile propped retained cut on the approaches to Ashford International Station raised some challenging design issues. Design problems associated with under-drainage and groundwater control (including the performance of semi-permeable propped retaining walls) and the effects of wall installation and movement on in situ stresses were compounded by the relatively limited geotechnical engineering experience of the Atherfield and Weald Clay formations. Differences in the permeabilities of these two strata were expected, but the impact of these on the design was only fully established at the start of construction. Some aspects of the engineering behaviour of the Atherfield and Weald Clays are discussed with reference to an instrumented section of the propped retained cut. The changes in total horizontal stress and pore water pressures measured during and over a six-year period following construction of the retained cut are presented, and their significance is discussed.
case history, clays, field instrumentation, retaining walls
0016-8505
197-205
Richards, D.J.
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Powrie, W.
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Roscoe, H.
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Clark, J.
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Richards, D.J.
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Powrie, W.
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Roscoe, H.
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Richards, D.J., Powrie, W., Roscoe, H. and Clark, J. (2007) Pore water pressure and horizontal stress changes measured during construction of a contiguous bored pile multi-propped retaining wall in Lower Cretaceous clays. Géotechnique, 57 (2), 197-205.

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Abstract

The design and construction of a contiguous bored pile propped retained cut on the approaches to Ashford International Station raised some challenging design issues. Design problems associated with under-drainage and groundwater control (including the performance of semi-permeable propped retaining walls) and the effects of wall installation and movement on in situ stresses were compounded by the relatively limited geotechnical engineering experience of the Atherfield and Weald Clay formations. Differences in the permeabilities of these two strata were expected, but the impact of these on the design was only fully established at the start of construction. Some aspects of the engineering behaviour of the Atherfield and Weald Clays are discussed with reference to an instrumented section of the propped retained cut. The changes in total horizontal stress and pore water pressures measured during and over a six-year period following construction of the retained cut are presented, and their significance is discussed.

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Published date: 2007
Keywords: case history, clays, field instrumentation, retaining walls
Organisations: Civil Engineering & the Environment

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Local EPrints ID: 53445
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/53445
ISSN: 0016-8505
PURE UUID: 155ebbe4-38f0-4b13-b61e-db0d79fbc233
ORCID for W. Powrie: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2271-0826

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Date deposited: 22 Jul 2008
Last modified: 09 Jan 2022 02:47

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Author: D.J. Richards
Author: W. Powrie ORCID iD
Author: H. Roscoe
Author: J. Clark

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