When performing safety analysis to check FOS of a anchored excavation (with diaphragm wall piles for example),via Pfi/C reduction method, if we check the force or moment in structure elements its considerably high and is far beyond capacity of structure.
anyone has any idea is it wrong or not?should we introduce elasto-plastic structure element for safety analysis as a solution?
Safety analysis reduces the soil properties to a level where a proper failure surface is formed and model is no longer stable. During this process, structural forces in elements like plates, anchors etc. rise rapidly.
If you use elastic elements, they will not fail and continue to be loaded. Of course this is not realistic. For an excavation, both is possible:
-Soil may fail before the wall and anchors and global failure (rotational) may be observed.
-Diaphragm wall may fail first.
If you use elastoplastic elements, you can observe this with a one or more hinges along the wall. Based on the capacity of the wall, that may be the correct approach. But if you use elastic wall elements, it is not logical to reinforce the wall based on the forces obtained in phi-c reduction.
You can check my thesis for comparison of elastic and elastoplastic wall elements and anchors. It may answer most of your questions. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12624561/index.pdf
about your thesis you kindly mentioned,i couldn't reach that URL. i think its just accessible from certain IPs in your university.
Dear Berk,
I have the same error, too. The link seems broken. It would be nice to check your work on your thesis about this topic.
http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12624561/index.pdf
Thanks for the attention! Please use the link above.