Get Free Shipping on orders over $79
Rigidly Framed Earth Retaining Structures : Thermal soil structure interaction of buildings supporting unbalanced lateral earth pressures - Magued Iskander

Rigidly Framed Earth Retaining Structures

Thermal soil structure interaction of buildings supporting unbalanced lateral earth pressures

By: Magued Iskander, Walid Aboumoussa

Hardcover | 7 July 2014

At a Glance

Hardcover


$259.01

or 4 interest-free payments of $64.75 with

 or 

Ships in 5 to 7 business days

Structures placed on hillsides often present a number of challenges and a limited number of economical choices for site design. An option sometimes employed is to use the building frame as a retaining element, comprising a Rigidly Framed Earth Retaining Structure (RFERS). The relationship between temperature and earth pressure acting on RFERS, is explored in this monograph through a 4.5 year monitoring program of a heavily instrumented in service structure. The data indicated that the coefficient of earth pressure behind the monitored RFERS had a strong linear correlation with temperature. The study also revealed that thermal cycles, rather than lateral earth pressure, were the cause of failure in many structural elements.

The book demonstrates that depending on the relative stiffness of the retained soil mass and that of the structural frame, the developed lateral earth pressure, during thermal expansion, can reach magnitudes several times larger than those determined using classical earth pressure theories. Additionally, a nearly perpetual lateral displacement away from the retained soil mass may occur at the free end of the RFERS leading to unacceptable serviceability problems. These results suggest that reinforced concrete structures designed for the flexural stresses imposed by the backfill soil will be inadequately reinforced to resist stresses produced during the expansion cycles.

Parametric studies of single and multi-story RFERS with varying geometries and properties are also presented to investigate the effects of structural stiffness on the displacement of RFERS and the lateral earth pressure developed in the soil mass. These studies can aid the reader in selecting appropriate values of lateral earth pressure for the design of RFERS. Finally, simplified closed form equations that can be used to predict the lateral drift of RFERS are presented.

KEY WORDS: Earth Pressure; Soil-Structure Interaction; Mechanics; Failure; Distress; Temperature; Thermal Effects; Concrete; Coefficient of Thermal Expansion; Segmental Bridges; Jointless Bridges; Integral Bridges; Geotechnical Instrumentation; Finite Element Modeling; FEM; Numerical Modeling.

Other Editions and Formats

Paperback

Published: 17th September 2016

More in Soil & Rock Mechanics

Soil Mechanics : Concepts and Applications, Third Edition - William Powrie
Craig's Soil Mechanics : 9th edition - Jonathan Knappett
Soil Mechanics - Graham Barnes

RRP $130.00

$105.75

19%
OFF
Chemical Stabilisation of Soft Soils : Theory and Practice - Fook-Hou  Lee
Mohr Circles, Stress Paths and Geotechnics : 2nd edition - Richard H.G. Parry
Schwertmannite : Formation, Stability and Applications - Stefan Peiffer
Schwertmannite : Formation, Stability and Applications - Stefan Peiffer
Mine Surveying and Mining Area Protection - Patrycja Jarczyk
Earthworks : Theory to Practice - Design and Construction - Burt G. Look
Marine Technology 3 - Raden Sjarief Widjaja

$84.99