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An efficient inverse analysis procedure for braced excavations considering three-dimensional effects

Wang, Z.Z.
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Goh, S.H.
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Koh, C.G.
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2019
Computers and Geotechnics

In the literature, the plane-strain assumption usually forms the basis of inverse analyses of excavations, mainly due to the high computational cost of 3D analyses. In this paper, a procedure that quantifies three-dimensional effects of excavation is proposed. Such three-dimensional effects are represented as an uncertainty term that corrects plane-strain-based predictions, thereby offering an alternative approach to perform 3D inverse analysis without excessive computations. The results of an inverse analysis performed on an excavation case history show that (i) the procedure is able to quantify three-dimensional effects reasonably well and (ii) improved predictions of excavation field responses can be obtained.

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DOI
10.1016/j.compgeo.2018.12.004
Author(s)
Wang, Z.Z.
Goh, S.H.
Koh, C.G.
Smith, Ian F. C.  
Date Issued

2019

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Computers and Geotechnics
Volume

107

Start page

150

End page

162

Subjects

inverse analysis

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excavation

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three-dimensional effect

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parameter identification

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finite element method

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observational method

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deep excavation

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geotechnical backanalysis

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parameter-identification

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supported excavations

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wall deflection

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model

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