Plaxis 2D Modelling of an Anchor Sheet Pile for Soil Slope Strengthening at Segamat, Johor

Authors

  • Mohamed Izzad Najmi Mohamed Azam Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia
  • Mohd Fairus Yusof Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia
  • Mohd Khaidir Abu Talib Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia

Keywords:

Slope stability, anchor sheet pile, Plaxis 2D, settlement

Abstract

In soil engineering, the soil slope is one of the important issues in geotechnical and environmental engineering that can fail due to settlement behaviour. Due to soil slope instability, roads near the Segamat River’s slopes have seen severe settlement. Therefore, this study was carried out to determine how the geometry of the soil slope and the properties of the soil affect soil stability and deformation. Because of the varying slope geometries along the river, this study used two alternative slope geometries in its modelling. A comparison was made between the existing slope and the slope stabilised with sheet piling by using Plaxis 2D. Other parameters that affect slope stability are also being investigated, such as anchor length and anchor installation angle. The anchor sheet pile's presence is intended to improve the slope's stability. As a result of this analysis using PLAXIS 2D software, the optimal anchor length depends on the passive pressure of the soil behind the sheet pile. According to the results, installing an anchor with a 60° angle is more stable because the safety factor obtained is 3.26 which is greater than that of a 45° angle which is 1.33. It shows the anchor is the best support of the sheet pile for the soil slope stability.

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24-12-2023

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Mohamed Azam, M. I. N. ., Yusof, M. F., & Abu Talib, M. K. . (2023). Plaxis 2D Modelling of an Anchor Sheet Pile for Soil Slope Strengthening at Segamat, Johor. Journal of Sustainable Underground Exploration , 3(2), 29-33. https://penerbit.uthm.edu.my/ojs/index.php/j-sue/article/view/16305