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Effect of nail spacing on the global stability of soil nailed walls using limit equilibrium and finite element methods

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Abstract The limit equilibrium method LEM is widely used for static and pseudo-static soil nailing designs. Soil nailed wall stability is usually evaluated based on a global factor of safety… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The limit equilibrium method LEM is widely used for static and pseudo-static soil nailing designs. Soil nailed wall stability is usually evaluated based on a global factor of safety FSG under a predefined failure mechanism. When appropriate failure surfaces are adopted, FSG should reduce with the soil nailed wall inclination β for different nail geometries (length L, inclination α and diameter D), soil-nail strength rs, soil cohesion c’ and angle of friction ϕ’. However, nail spacing S can change this trend since FSG increases with β under certain combinations of β and S. In this study the nail spacing effect has been evaluated using LEM assuming a bilinear failure surface with two rigid blocks and the Morgenstern-Price method where the failure surface is neither linear nor circular. However, it was found that FSG increases with β for S

Keywords: soil nailed; soil; limit equilibrium; nail spacing

Journal Title: Transportation geotechnics
Year Published: 2021

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