Stanch
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 28, 2014
- 8
I am checking a temporary works scheme and I am looking for help resolving a particular element.
The scheme consists of a 3 sided sheet pile wall (11m back face and 10m long side walls) with earth support at toe and a single waling level. My issue is that the waling is part of a bracing system that will transmit the waling load from the back wall into the side walls and I am not sure how to calculate what load the side wall will be safely capable of restraining.
Excavation depth = 7.4m
The side bracings are approximately half the length of the side walls.
The piles selected are NSP IV.W.
Ground conditions are Dense Granular, 5.3m Stiff Clay and 7.4m Very Stiff Clay
The scheme consists of a 3 sided sheet pile wall (11m back face and 10m long side walls) with earth support at toe and a single waling level. My issue is that the waling is part of a bracing system that will transmit the waling load from the back wall into the side walls and I am not sure how to calculate what load the side wall will be safely capable of restraining.
Excavation depth = 7.4m
The side bracings are approximately half the length of the side walls.
The piles selected are NSP IV.W.
Ground conditions are Dense Granular, 5.3m Stiff Clay and 7.4m Very Stiff Clay