Ground-Supported Working Platforms For Tracked Plants And Mobile Cranes – Investigations Of Intercaction Effects

Deep Foundations Institute
Christian Moormann Moritz Schleeh
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May 1, 2022

Abstract

Temporary working platforms are generally required in order to ensure that heavy construction machinery such as drilling and trench wall units, pile drivers, vehicle and crawler cranes can be set up safely at the site of operation. Considering all possible operating and loading conditions, especially on ground of low shear strength and stiffness, the design and construction of temporary mobile working platforms needs to be considered more as a serious engineering task than as a second order structure of minor relevance. Working platforms reinforced with one or several geosynthetic layers have proven to be especially effective with regard to stability, serviceability and durability but their design requests even more sophisticated approaches. Existing design models are often based on simplified assumptions and do not consider the complex interaction between construction machinery, working platform and subgrade. Non-monotonic loading as well as elastoplastic and time-variant deformation of cohesive subsoil can adversely affect the base layer system and the serviceability and stability of the construction machinery operating on it. In this context, there is a need for improvement of design approaches and their optimisation considering that there are no generally accepted design approaches or technical codes of practice available for the design of temporary working platforms. The present paper deals with the multifaceted and non-trivial interaction effects of working platforms investigated by model tests, field measurements and numerical simulations to develop a design approach that ensures a safe installation and operation of heavy plants on unstable ground.
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APA: Christian Moormann Moritz Schleeh  (2022)  Ground-Supported Working Platforms For Tracked Plants And Mobile Cranes – Investigations Of Intercaction Effects

MLA: Christian Moormann Moritz Schleeh Ground-Supported Working Platforms For Tracked Plants And Mobile Cranes – Investigations Of Intercaction Effects. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.

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