URN | etd-0119117-152518 | Statistics | This thesis had been viewed 415 times. Download 3 times. |
Author | Hsu-Chih Hsiang | ||
Author's Email Address | No Public. | ||
Department | Department of construction & spatial design | ||
Year | 2016 | Semester | 1 |
Degree | Master | Type of Document | Master's Thesis |
Language | zh-TW.Big5 Chinese | Page Count | 100 |
Title | Case Study of Diaphragm Wall Construction-Kaohsiung Residential Building as an Example | ||
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Abstract | Taiwan has already been a developed city. The population is gathered in the area of city, and development tends to saturation. In the area of high cost of land, new buildings must be constructed higher and dig deeper for more space developed. However, in order to not affect the structural safety of adjacent buildings, while maintaining the construction of new construction safety and smooth excavation must be set up retaining facilities to ensure the safety of the construction site, for construction carried out smoothly. There are many types of retaining structures in the deep foundations. Continuous walls are most common in the metropolitan area. The diaphragm wall acts as a wall in the ground, enclosing the area where the basement is to be excavated. When excavating the basement, the outside soil and groundwater would not be collapsed and infiltrated into the base respectively, and can be successfully for construction. Not only is the function of the diaphragm wall a temporary retaining wall, but also for main structure because of the space-saving use. Thus, it is important that the construction quality of the diaphragm wall will relate the smooth construction and the structure of the use of life and function in the future. This study is based on the view of the professional construction company and case study. The study results will provide practical reference for the construction companies and engineers in the diaphragm wall operation so as to achieve the best effect of the diaphragm wall construction quality and utility. |
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Date of Defense | 2017-01-06 | Date of Submission | 2017-01-19 |