Evergreen Line Rapid Transit Project: Analysis and Design of Deep Soil Mix Panels to Mitigate Seismic Lateral Spreading

Deep Foundations Institute
Brian E. Hall A. Azizian E. Naesgaard A. Amini Advanced Geosolutions
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

"A 2 km section of the Evergreen Line Rapid Transit Project is supported on improved ground consisting of cement deep soil mix (CDSM) panels because of highly variable and challenging soil conditions, especially the potential for seismic liquefaction-induced lateral spreading. CDSM was used as an alternative approach in place of driven piles for reducing the seismic lateral spreading displacements. An additional significant aspect of obtaining owner acceptance for CDSM was demonstrating that both seismic and non-seismic performance would equal or exceed that of using driven piles. It was recognized that, to demonstrate adherence to the seismic performance requirements, seismic design should be based on dynamic analyses (using FLAC) to estimate likely displacements and stresses/strains in the CDSM panels. One focus of the analyses was investigating the potential for cracking of the CDSM panels and the resulting displacements. This was simulated using the Ubiquitous-Joint and UBCSAND constitutive models.INTRODUCTIONThe Evergreen Line Rapid Transit Project (ELRT) is an 11 km extension of the SkyTrain system through Burnaby, Coquitlam and Port Moody in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, Canada (Figure 1). The ELRT project is being delivered through a Design/Build/Finance model by Evergreen Rapid Transit Construction (EGRT), an SNC-Lavalin Inc. company, to the Province of British Columbia (the Province).This paper discusses the ground improvement design for a 2 km section of the alignment through Port Moody, a historic city at the head of Burrard Inlet. The alignment is located in a right-of-way of restricted width with many pinch points close to residential and commercial properties, and directly adjacent to the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) mainline tracks. The ground slopes from south to north across the alignment towards Burrard Inlet at inclinations of up to about 6%. Design and construction of the Port Moody section was subcontracted to SNC-Lavalin Constructors (Western) Inc. (SLCW) and SNCLavalin/ Graham Construction Joint Venture (SGJV). Construction included single- and double-track slab guideways, pocket track (where up to four to six tracks were present), and Moody Centre Station."
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APA: Brian E. Hall A. Azizian E. Naesgaard A. Amini Advanced Geosolutions  (2015)  Evergreen Line Rapid Transit Project: Analysis and Design of Deep Soil Mix Panels to Mitigate Seismic Lateral Spreading

MLA: Brian E. Hall A. Azizian E. Naesgaard A. Amini Advanced Geosolutions Evergreen Line Rapid Transit Project: Analysis and Design of Deep Soil Mix Panels to Mitigate Seismic Lateral Spreading. Deep Foundations Institute, 2015.

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