Lateral Deformation Characteristics and Control Methods of Foundation Pits Subjected to Asymmetric Loads

Using the foundation pit at the Jianye Road Station of Hangzhou Metro Line 6 as a case study, the deformation characteristics of a foundation pit subjected to asymmetric loads is investigated in this paper using PLAXIS 3D numerical simulation software. The influence of active pressure zone reinforcement, passive pressure zone reinforcement, and increased thickness of the diaphragm wall at the loaded side on the maximum lateral displacement of diaphragm wall retaining structure of foundation pit is also systematically analyzed. The results show that the deformation of the diaphragm walls on both sides of the foundation pit is strongly inconsistent when subjected to asymmetric loads and is affected by the asymmetric load value and its distance to the foundation pit. In order to reduce the lateral deformations of foundation pit subjected to asymmetric load, two displacement control methods are adopted in the numerical simulations. It is shown that reinforcing the active pressure zone can reduce the maximum lateral displacement of the diaphragm wall on the loaded side to a certain extent but the reinforcement should have a certain depth, resulting in poor efficiency. On the other hand, reinforcing the passive pressure zone can effectively reduce the difference in lateral deformation between the two sides of the foundation pit by increasing the depth and width of the reinforcement zones. It is also observed that the increase in the thickness of the diaphragm wall can reduce the adverse effect of asymmetric loads on the foundation pit. The research results can provide reference for using measures to reduce the influence of asymmetric loads.