Braced Cut Powerpoint
Braced Cut Powerpoint
Braced Cut Powerpoint
BRACED CUT
An excavation supported by suitable bracing systems are
called braced cut.
A. SOLDIER BEAM
- which is driven into the ground
before excavation and is a
vertical steel or timber beam.
Laggings, which are horizontal
timber planks, are placed
between soldier beams as the
excavation proceeds.
BRACED CUT
Two types of braced cut commonly used in construction work:
A. SOLDIER BEAM
- When the excavation
reaches the desired depth,
wales and struts (horizontal
steel beams) are installed
- The struts are compression
members.
BRACED CUT
Two types of braced cut commonly used in construction work:
B. SHEET PILES
- are driven into the soil before
excavation
- Wales and struts are inserted
immediately after excavation
reaches the appropriate
depth.
BRACED CUT
In SAND
In CLAY
BRACED CUT
Earth Pressure Distribution in SAND
The apparent pressure diagram for
sand was developed by Peck (1969)
after a great deal of study of actual
pressure measurements on braced
cuts used for subways.
where
γ = unit weight
H = height of the cut
Ka = Rankine active pressure coefficient
Φ = effective friction angle of sand
BRACED CUT
Earth Pressure Distribution in CLAY
SOFT TO MEDIUM CLAY
Peck (1969) also provided the envelopes
of apparent-lateral-pressure diagrams
for cuts in soft to medium clay and in
stiff clay.
The maximum moments for the wales (assuming that they are pinned
at the struts) are,
BRACED CUT
Design of Various Components of a Braced Cut
Wales
where A, B1 , B2 , C1 , C2 , and D are the reactions under the struts
per unit length of the wall.