This research carried out field tests on nine vertical anchors to investigate their behavior in gravel of Taichung Basin. An anchor can be categorized as a deep anchor when the free length Z exceeds 8D (D is the diameter of the anchor). The shape of the heave on the ground surface of a shallow anchor is similar to a normal distribution curve. The extended diameter of the heave was between 170 and 300 cm, which could be divided into two zones, primary and secondary, based on the failure mode of the ground. As the fixed length of a shallow anchor increased, the extended diameter also increased. The ultimate load of an anchor increased with the free length and, to a greater degree, with the fixed length of an anchor: a fixed length of only 3 m (D = 0.12 m) generated an ultimate load of over 1100 kN.


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    Title :

    Field Performance of Ground Anchors in Taichung Basin


    Contributors:


    Publication date :

    2013


    Size :

    6 Seiten




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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