Assembled H-shaped steel strut (AHSS) has been widely applied in deep excavation projects. In this study, the collapse failure of AHSS C1 in a deep excavation project in China was investigated. The collapse of C1 was directly attributed to the settlement of its supporting columns in the mid-span, which was triggered by a nearby pit bottom leakage through an exploration borehole. Then the implementation of the emergency measures and reconstruction works were introduced. Theoretical and numerical pre-assessments confirmed that the reconstructed C1 exhibited adequate safety for strength, in-plane stability and out-of-plane stability, with all steel components and bolts within their safe limits. The good working performance of reconstructed C1 was finally verified through the monitoring results (i.e., strut axial force, soil horizontal displacement, column vertical displacement, road settlement and building settlement) of the foundation pit during the subsequent soil excavation and basement construction. This study is believed to provide references for future excavation projects using AHSS with similar risks.
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Mingyuan Wang
Xiaobing Xu
Yihuai Liang
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Guangxi University
Powerchina Huadong Engineering Corporation (China)
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69e865d76e0dea528ddea4ab — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings16081606