Summary: | Assembled steel pipe pile, which is a novel pile foundation, is developed in the paper. The ultimate uplift bearing capacity of the pile is proposed, and simulation by Plaxis3D and the corresponding experiment are performed to verify the theory. In the simulation, ultimate uplift bearing capacity of the assembled steel pipe pile and ultimate lateral frictional resistance of the interface of pile-soil increases with the increasing of the strength and stiffness of the interface of pile-soil, and with the increasing of length-diameter ratio, ultimate uplift bearing capacity of the assembled steel pipe pile increases while the ultimate lateral frictional resistance decreases gradually. The ultimate lateral friction is influenced by both of the strength of the soil around the pile and the interface of pile-soil, and the ultimate uplift bearing capacity obtained by simulation and theoretical calculation are close. Long-gauge FBG sensors are used in the experiment for measuring the longitudinal strain of the pile, and the error of ultimate uplift bearing capacity between the results of experiment and theory is less than 10%.
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