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Recommendations on Excavations EAB Recommendations on Excavations EAB 3rdEdition Translationofthe5thGermanEdition Publishedby theGermanGeotechnicalSociety (DeutscheGesellschaftfürGeotechnike.V.,DGGT) AK2.4“Excavations”WorkingGroupofthe DeutscheGesellschaftfürGeotechnike.V.(GermanGeotechnicalSociety) Chairman:Univ.-Prof.Dr.-Ing.habil.AchimHettler GeotechnicalEngineeringChair TechnicalUniversityofDortmund August-Schmidt-Straße8 44227Dortmund Germany TranslatedbyGeotr@ns,AlanJohnson Cover:ExcavationoftheDesyXFELInjectorcomplex executedbyZüblinSpezieltiefbauGmbH(2009–2010). Source:ZüblinSpezieltiefbauGmbH,Foto:Meyerfoto LibraryofCongressCardNo.: appliedfor BritishLibraryCataloguing-in-PublicationData AcataloguerecordforthisbookisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary. Bibliographicinformationpublishedby theDeutscheNationalbibliothek TheDeutscheNationalbibliothekliststhispublicationintheDeutscheNationalbibliografie; detailedbibliographicdataareavailableontheInternetat<http://dnb.d-nb.de>. ©2014WilhelmErnst&Sohn,VerlagfürArchitekturundtechnischeWissenschaftenGmbH &Co.KG,Rotherstraße21,10245Berlin,Germany Allrightsreserved(includingthoseoftranslationintootherlanguages).Nopartofthisbookmay bereproducedinanyform–byphotoprinting,microfilm,oranyothermeans–nortransmittedor translated into a machine language without written permission from the publishers. Registered names,trademarks,etc.usedinthisbook,evenwhennotspecificallymarkedassuch,arenottobe consideredunprotectedbylaw. Coverdesign:DesignPurGmbH,Berlin ProductionManagement:pp030–ProduktionsbüroHeikePraetor,Berlin Typesetting:BeltzBadLangensalzaGmbH,BadLangensalza PrintingandBinding:betzDruckGmbH,Darmstadt PrintedintheFederalRepublicofGermany. Printedonacid-freepaper. 3rdextendedandrevisedEdition PrintISBN: 978-3-433-03036-3 ePDFISBN: 978-3-433-60398-7 ePubISBN: 978-3-433-60400-7 eMobiISBN: 978-3-433-60399-4 oBookISBN: 978-3-433-60397-0 Members of the Working Group for Excavations At the time of publication of these Recommendations the Working Group for Excavationsconsistedofthefollowingmembers: Univ.-Prof.Dr.-Ing.habil.A.Hettler,Dortmund(Chairman) Dipl.-Ing.U.Barth,Mannheim Prof.Dr.-Ing.K.-M.Borchert,Berlin Dipl.-Ing.Th.Brand,Berlin Dipl.-Ing.P.Gollub,Essen Dipl.-Ing.W.Hackenbroch,Duisburg Dipl.-Ing.R.Haussmann,Schrobenhausen Dr.-Ing.M.Herten,Karlsruhe Dipl.-Ing.H.-U.Kalle,Hagen Univ.-Prof.(em.)Dr.-Ing.H.G.Kempfert,Hamburg Dr.-Ing.St.Kinzler,Hamburg Dr.-Ing.F.Könemann,Dortmund Univ.-Prof.Dr.-Ing.habil.Ch.Moormann,Stuttgart Dipl.-Ing.Ch.Sänger,Stuttgart Dipl.-Ing.W.Vogel,Munich FurthermembersoftheWorkingGroupwere: o.Prof.em.Dr.-Ing.H.Breth,Darmstadt Dipl.-Ing.R.Briske(†),Horrem Dipl.-Ing.H.Bülow,Berlin Dipl.-Ing.G.Ehl,Essen Dipl.-Ing.E.Erler(†),Essen Dipl.-Ing.I.Feddersen,Karlsruhe Dipl.-Ing.H.Friesecke,Hamburg Dipl.-Ing.F.Gantke,Dortmund Dipl.-Ing.E.Hanke,Eckental Dipl.-Ing.Th.Jahnke(†),Cologne o.Prof.Dr.-Ing.H.L.Jessberger(†),Bochum Dipl.-Ing.K.Kast(†),Munich Dr.-Ing.H.Krimmer,Frankfurt o.Prof.em.Dr.-Ing.E.h.E.Lackner(†),Bremen Dr.-Ing.K.Langhagen,Dietzenbach Dipl.-Ing.K.Martinek,Munich Dipl.-Ing.H.Ch.Müller-Haude(†),Frankfurt/Main o.Prof.Dr.-Ing.H.Nendza(†),Essen Prof.Dr.-Ing.E.h.M.Nußbaumer,Stuttgart Dipl.-Ing.E.Pirlet(†),Cologne Dr.-Ing.H.Schmidt-Schleicher,Bochum Prof.Dr.-Ing.H.Schulz,Karlsruhe Dipl.-Ing.E.Schultz,BadVilbel o.Prof.Dr.-Ing.H.Simons(†),Braunschweig Dipl.-Ing.H.H.Sonder,Berlin Dr.-Ing.J.Spang(†),Munich Dr.-Ing.D.Stroh,Essen Prof.Dr.-Ing.K.R.Ulrichs(†),Essen Dipl.-Ing.U.Timm,Mannheim Univ.-Prof.Dr.-Ing.B.Walz(†),Wuppertal Dipl.-Ing.K.Wedekind,Stuttgart Prof.Dipl.-Ing.H.Wind(†),Frankfurt/Main Univ.-Prof.Dr.-Ing.habil.Dr.-Ing.E.h.A.Weißenbach,Norderstedt (Chairmanuntil2006) VI Preface Inresponsetoarecognisablyoverwhelmingrequirement,theDeutscheGesell- schaft für Erd- und Grundbau e.V. (German Society for Geotechnical and Ground Engineering) – now the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Geotechnik (Ger- man Geotechnical Society) – called the Working Group for Tunnel Engineer- ing into life in 1965 and awarded chairmanship to the highly respected and now sadly missed Prof. J.Schmidbauer. The wide-ranging tasks of the Work- ing Group weredivided into three subgroups“General”,“Open CutMethods” and “Trenchless Technology”. The “Open Cut Methods” Working Group, under the chairmanship of Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Dr.-Ing. E.h. Anton Weißen- bach, at first busied itself only with the urgent questions of analysis, design and construction of excavation enclosures. The German Society for Geotech- nical and Ground Engineering published the preliminary results of the Work- ing Group as the “Recommendations for Calculation of Braced or Anchored Soldier Pile Walls with Free Earth Support for Excavation Structures, March 1968Draft”. Duringthecourseofworkinvolvingquestionsconcerningtheanalysis,design andconstructionofexcavationenclosures,itwasrecognisedthatthesematters weresocomprehensivethattheDeutscheGesellschaftfürErd-undGrundbau e.V. decided to remove this area from the “Tunnel Engineering” Working Group and transfer it to a separate Working Group, that of “Excavations”; the personnel involved were almost completely identical with those of the previ- ous “Open Cut Methods” Group. The new Working Group’s first publication, with the title “Recommendations of the Working Group for Excavations”, ap- peared in the journal “Die Bautechnik” (Construction Technology) in 1970. It was based on a thorough revision, restructuring and enhancement of the pro- posals published in 1968 and consisted of 24 numbered Recommendations, primarilydealingwiththebasicprinciplesoftheanalysisofexcavationenclo- sures, soldier pile walls, sheet pile and in-situ concrete walls for excavations, andwiththeinfluenceofbuildingslocatedadjacenttoexcavations. Intheyearsfollowingthis,theWorkingGroupforExcavationspublishednew andrevisedRecommendationsattwo-yearintervals.Asastagewasreachedat whichnofurtherrevisionswereenvisaged,theDeutscheGesellschaftfürErd- und Grundbau e.V. decided to summarise the 57 Recommendations strewn throughout the “Die Bautechnik” journal, Volumes 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1978and1980,andtopresentthemtotheprofessioninasinglevolume. In the 2nd edition, published in 1988, the Recommendations were partly re- visedand,inaddition,supplementedbyninefurtherRecommendationsdealing with “Excavations in Water”, published in draft form in the 1984 volume of Bautechnik, and by two further Recommendations for “Pressure Diagrams for Braced Retaining Walls”, published in Bautechnik in 1987. Four further Rec- ommendations resulted from partial restructuring and endeavours to make the Recommendations more clearly understandable. The revisions and supple- mentsaredescribedinanarticleinthe1989volumeofBautechnik. Inthe3rdedition,publishedin1994,anumberoftheRecommendationswere revised and three new Recommendations on “Excavations with Special Ground Plans” added. The revisions to the existing Recommendations are de- scribed in the 1995 volume of Bautechnik. In the same issue, the three new Recommendationswerealsopresentedtotheprofessionalpublicindraftform. Inaddition,the3rdeditionincludesanappendix,containingtheprincipalfrom building control standard regulations, where they are relevant to stability ana- lysis. At the same time that the 3rd edition of the EAB was being compiled, the WorkingGroupforExcavationswasdeeplyoccupiedwiththeimplementation ofthenewpartialsafetyfactorapproachingeotechnicalandgroundengineer- ing. This was because, on the one hand, several members of the Working Group for Excavations were also represented in the “Safety in Geotechnical andGroundEngineering”Committee,whichwascompilingDINV1054-100. On the other hand, it became increasingly obvious that excavation structures wereaffectedbythenewregulationstoafargreaterdegreethanotherground engineeringstructures.InparticularthespecificationinthenewdraftEuropean regulationsEN1997-1–applyingpartialsafetyfactorstotheshearstrengthon theonehandandtotheactionsontheother–wasunacceptable.Comparedto previously tried and tested practice it led to results that, in places, suggested considerably greaterdimensions, but also to resultsthatwere notconservative enough. In contrast to this stood the draft DIN 1054 counter-model, in which the partial safety factors identified using the classical shear strength method wereappliedinthesamemannertotheexternalactions,earthpressureandsoil resistances.InEAB-100,publishedin1996atthesametimeastheENV1997-1 andDIN1054-100,thepracticalapplicationsofbothconceptswereintroduced and the differences illuminated. This was intended to make the decision in favour of the German proposals, which was still open, more straightforward fortheprofession. Two important decisions were subsequently made: on the one hand, EN1997-1 was published in a format that included the proposals of the new DIN1054asoneofthreeallowablealternatives.OntheotherhandDIN1054- 100 was modified such that the originally envisaged superpositioning of earth pressure and passive earth pressure design values was no longer permissible, because this route could not be reconciled with the principle of strict separa- tion of actions and resistances. In addition, one now has characteristic action effectsandcharacteristicdeformationswhenadoptingcharacteristicactionsfor VIII

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