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Prediction and Analysis of Behaviour of Laterally Loaded Single Piles in Improved Gravel Soil

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To better understand the mechanism of development of lateral resistance of single drilled piles installed in improved soil profile. Side-by-side static load tests were performed on the piles installed in… Click to show full abstract

To better understand the mechanism of development of lateral resistance of single drilled piles installed in improved soil profile. Side-by-side static load tests were performed on the piles installed in virgin soil profile and improved soil profile with the soil ahead of the pile cement-improved. Parametric three-dimensional finite element analyses were performed to study the effect of grouting radius. More soils at the side of piles make a critical contribution to resisting lateral loads due to the influence of improved soil ahead of the pile. A new hyperbolic p–y function that modifies the initial subgrade modulus and the ultimate lateral soil resistance is proposed based on the finite element analyses to account for the effect of the cement improvement. The proposed p–y method is capable of predicting laterally loaded pile response in cement-improved soil profiles as measured in the static load tests. The accuracy of the proposed p–y model is appropriate as shown by comparing measured and calculated the lateral behaviour of the single pile.

Keywords: laterally loaded; soil profile; prediction analysis; improved soil; behaviour; soil

Journal Title: International Journal of Civil Engineering
Year Published: 2018

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