SHEET PILE Analysis & Applications
Introduction To Sheet Pile Structures Simple Methods of Analysing Sheet Piles Application of Numerical Methods in Analysing Sheet Piles TOC
Introduction To Sheet Pile Structures What is SHEET PILE ? Sheet piling is a form of driven piling, generally using thin interlocking sheets of steel, to obtain a continuous barrier in the ground. The main application of sheet piles is in retaining- walls.
Introduction To Sheet Pile Structures What is it made of? Steel Timber Concrete High strength Small cross section Less displacement of soil Lighter weight Steel
Introduction Historical Z-Shape Straight Web 1 Chapter Sheet Pile Sections Introduction Historical Z-Shape Straight Web Chapter 1
Properties of Sheet Pile Sections Introduction Interlock Shape of Cross Section Chapter 1 strong soil tight no slippage flange web
Properties of Sheet Pile Sections Introduction
Anchorage System In Sheet Pile Walls Introduction 1 Anchor Beams Chapter Anchor Beams Supported by Batter Anchor Plates & Beams (Deadman)) Vertical Anchor Pile Tie Back
Driving Introduction
Sheet-Pile Details Introduction
Simple Methods of Analysing Sheet Piles Anchored & Not Anchored Sheet Pile Walls Chapter 2 Anchored and Not Anchored Sheet Piles Conventional Diagrams Modes of Failure Analysis Free-Earth Support Fixed-Earth Support
Conventional Diagrams Simple Methods Conventional Diagrams earth pressures: active and passive simplifications hydrostatic (straight lines) Chapter 2 Deflection Moment Shear Pressure
1 4 5 2 3 Modes of Failure Failure of Failure of Piling Simple Methods T T Chapter 2 Failure of Anchorage System Failure of Piling In Bending Bottom of Piles Move Toward Settlement Behind Wall Circular Slip 1 4 5 2 3