Explicit extension of the p–y method to pile groups in sandy soils

被引:0
|
作者
Mello C. Papadopoulou
Emilios M. Comodromos
机构
[1] University of Thessaly,Department of Civil Engineering
来源
Acta Geotechnica | 2014年 / 9卷
关键词
Laterally loaded pile groups; Numerical analysis; –; method; Soil–pile interaction;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The method of “p–y” curves has been extensively used, in conjunction with simplified numerical methods, for the design and response evaluation of single piles. However, a straightforward application of the method to assess the response of pile groups is questionable when the group effect is disregarded. For this reason, the notion of p-multipliers has been therefore introduced to modify the “p–y” curves and account for pile group effect. The values proposed for p-multipliers result from pile group tests and are limited to the commonly applied spacing of 3.0 D and layout less than 3 × 3, restricting the applicability of the method to specific cases. With the aim of extending the applicability of the “p–y” method to pile groups, the authors have already proposed a methodology for estimating the “pG–yG” curves of soil resistance around a pile in a group for clayey soils. A complementary research allowing for the estimation of the “pG–yG” curves for sandy soils is presented in this paper. The well-known curves of soil resistance around the single pile in sandy soils are appropriately transformed to allow for the interaction effect between the piles in a group. Comparative examples validate the applicability and the effectiveness of the proposed method. In addition, the method can be straightforwardly extended to account for varying soil resistance, according to the particular location of a pile in a group. It can therefore be used in a most accurate manner in estimating the distribution of forces and bending moments along the characteristic piles of a group and therefore to design a pile foundation more accurately.
引用
收藏
页码:485 / 497
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [11] Laboratory and Three-Dimensional Numerical Modeling of Laterally Loaded Pile Groups in Sandy Soils
    Vakili, Amir
    Zomorodian, Seyed Mohammad Ali
    Totonchi, Arash
    IRANIAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY-TRANSACTIONS OF CIVIL ENGINEERING, 2021, 45 (04) : 2623 - 2636
  • [12] Improved Relationships for the Pile Base Response in Sandy Soils
    Comodromos, Emilios M.
    Randolph, Mark F.
    JOURNAL OF GEOTECHNICAL AND GEOENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING, 2023, 149 (08)
  • [13] A new nonlinear method for vertical settlement prediction of a single pile and pile groups in layered soils
    Wang, Zhongjin
    Xie, Xinyu
    Wang, Jinchang
    COMPUTERS AND GEOTECHNICS, 2012, 45 : 118 - 126
  • [14] Closure to "Settlement Ratio of Pile Groups in Sandy Soils from Field Load Tests" by Y. Xu and L. M. Zhang
    Xu, Y.
    Zhang, L. M.
    JOURNAL OF GEOTECHNICAL AND GEOENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING, 2008, 134 (09) : 1419 - 1420
  • [15] Pile Response under Axial Tension Forces in Sandy Soils
    Ibrahim, Aser
    Ashour, Mohamed
    Altahrany, Ayman
    JOURNAL OF BRIDGE ENGINEERING, 2017, 22 (11)
  • [16] Analysis of pile groups using p-δ/p-y curves for subgrade reactions
    Jeong, SS
    Won, JO
    SOIL MECHANICS AND GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING, VOL 1: ELEVENTH ASIAN REGIONAL CONFERENCE, 1999, : 257 - 260
  • [17] Lateral behavior of pile groups in layered soils
    Ashour, M
    Pilling, P
    Norris, G
    JOURNAL OF GEOTECHNICAL AND GEOENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING, 2004, 130 (06) : 580 - 592
  • [18] Settlement analysis of pile groups in layered soils
    Cairo, Roberto
    Conte, Enrico
    CANADIAN GEOTECHNICAL JOURNAL, 2006, 43 (08) : 788 - 801
  • [19] Incremental filling ratio of pipe pile groups in sandy soil
    Fattah, Mohammed Y.
    Salim, Nahla M.
    Al-Gharrawi, Asaad M. B.
    GEOMECHANICS AND ENGINEERING, 2018, 15 (01) : 695 - 710
  • [20] Behaviour of Instrumented Hollow Auger Pile Groups in Sandy Soil
    Soares, Wilson Cartaxo
    Coutinho, Roberto Quental
    da Cunha, Renato Pinto
    GEOTECHNICAL AND GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING, 2021, 39 (08) : 5599 - 5618