08 Chapter 9 - Sheet Pile Walls
08 Chapter 9 - Sheet Pile Walls
08 Chapter 9 - Sheet Pile Walls
CIVL 4323
Chapter 9
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Introduction
In the construction of sheet pile walls, the sheet pile may be driven into the
ground and then the backfill placed on the land side, or the sheet pile may
first be driven into the ground and the soil in front of the sheet pile dredged.
In either case, the soil used for backfill behind the sheet pile wall is usually
granular. The soil below the dredge line may be sandy or clayey. The surface
of soil on the water side is referred to as the mud line or dredge line.
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Cantilever Sheet Pile Walls
Cantilever sheet pile walls are usually recommended for walls of moderate
height—about 6 m or less, measured above the dredge line. In such walls,
the sheet piles act as a wide cantilever beam above the dredge line.
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Cantilever Sheet Pile Walls
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Cantilever Sheet Piling Penetrating Sandy Soils
To develop the relationships for the proper depth of embedment of sheet
piles driven into a granular soil (D), examine Figure 9.8a. The soil retained by
the sheet piling above the dredge line also is sand. The water table is at a
depth L1 below the top of the wall.
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Cantilever Sheet Piling Penetrating Sandy Soils
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Cantilever Sheet Piling Penetrating Sandy Soils
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Cantilever Sheet Piling Penetrating Sandy Soils
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Cantilever Sheet Piling Penetrating Sandy Soils
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Cantilever Sheet Piling Penetrating Sandy Soils
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Cantilever Sheet Piling Penetrating Sandy Soils
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Cantilever Sheet Piling Penetrating Clay Soils
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Cantilever Sheet Piling Penetrating Clay Soils
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Cantilever Sheet Piling Penetrating Clay Soils
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Cantilever Sheet Piling Penetrating Clay Soils
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Cantilever Sheet Piling Penetrating Clay Soils
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Cantilever Sheet Piling Penetrating Clay Soils
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Cantilever Sheet Piling Penetrating Clay Soils
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Cantilever Sheet Piling Penetrating C-Ø Soils
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Cantilever Sheet Piling Penetrating C-Ø Soils
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Cantilever Sheet Piling Penetrating C-Ø Soils
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Cantilever Sheet Piling Penetrating C-Ø Soils
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Cantilever Sheet Piling Penetrating C-Ø Soils
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Cantilever Sheet Piling Penetrating C-Ø Soils
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Example 9.1
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Example 9.3
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Anchored Sheet-Pile Walls
When the height of the backfill material behind a cantilever sheet-pile wall
exceeds about 6 m tying the wall near the top to anchor plates, anchor walls,
or anchor piles becomes more economical. This type of construction is
referred to as anchored sheet-pile wall or an anchored bulkhead.
Anchors minimize the depth of penetration required by the sheet piles and
also reduce the cross-sectional area and weight of the sheet piles needed for
construction. However, the tie rods and anchors must be carefully designed.
The two basic methods of designing anchored sheet-pile walls are:
(a) the free earth support method.
(b) the fixed earth support method.
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Anchored Sheet-Pile Walls
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Anchored Sheet-Pile Walls
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Free Earth Support Method for Penetration of Sandy Soil
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Free Earth Support Method for Penetration of Sandy Soil
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Free Earth Support Method for Penetration of Sandy Soil
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Free Earth Support Method for Penetration of Sandy Soil
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Free Earth Support Method for Penetration of Sandy Soil
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Free Earth Support Method for Penetration of Sandy Soil
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HW # 5
Solve problems:
9.1, 9.3, 9.4, 9.6, 9.8, 9.10, 9.11 and
9.12