Lateral limiting pressure on square pile groups in undrained soil

In this paper, the lateral limiting pressure on square pile groups in undrained soil is explored using two-dimensional finite-element modelling. A parametric study is conducted to assess the role of pile–soil adhesion, group size and pile spacing on group capacity and corresponding failure mechanism...

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Auteur principal: Sheil, BB
Format: Journal article
Langue:English
Publié: ICE Publishing 2020
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description In this paper, the lateral limiting pressure on square pile groups in undrained soil is explored using two-dimensional finite-element modelling. A parametric study is conducted to assess the role of pile–soil adhesion, group size and pile spacing on group capacity and corresponding failure mechanisms. Results from the finite-element output show that large groups of closely spaced piles exhibit significant reductions in lateral capacity compared to equivalent single pile values. Significant variations in the load sharing across the group are also observed, with the corner piles experiencing loads up to 162% above the group average for a 25-pile group. A simplified closed-form design approach is developed using a modified Ramberg–Osgood formulation to predict the lateral group capacity. The proposed approach is shown to provide excellent agreement with the numerical results and a rigorous upper-bound prediction of a selection of field data and predictions determined using existing design guidelines.
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spelling oxford-uuid:4a33604b-9c2b-41f1-ae65-30832e5d395e2022-03-26T15:36:11ZLateral limiting pressure on square pile groups in undrained soilJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:4a33604b-9c2b-41f1-ae65-30832e5d395eEnglishSymplectic Elements at OxfordICE Publishing2020Sheil, BBIn this paper, the lateral limiting pressure on square pile groups in undrained soil is explored using two-dimensional finite-element modelling. A parametric study is conducted to assess the role of pile–soil adhesion, group size and pile spacing on group capacity and corresponding failure mechanisms. Results from the finite-element output show that large groups of closely spaced piles exhibit significant reductions in lateral capacity compared to equivalent single pile values. Significant variations in the load sharing across the group are also observed, with the corner piles experiencing loads up to 162% above the group average for a 25-pile group. A simplified closed-form design approach is developed using a modified Ramberg–Osgood formulation to predict the lateral group capacity. The proposed approach is shown to provide excellent agreement with the numerical results and a rigorous upper-bound prediction of a selection of field data and predictions determined using existing design guidelines.
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Lateral limiting pressure on square pile groups in undrained soil
title Lateral limiting pressure on square pile groups in undrained soil
title_full Lateral limiting pressure on square pile groups in undrained soil
title_fullStr Lateral limiting pressure on square pile groups in undrained soil
title_full_unstemmed Lateral limiting pressure on square pile groups in undrained soil
title_short Lateral limiting pressure on square pile groups in undrained soil
title_sort lateral limiting pressure on square pile groups in undrained soil
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