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Investigation of Passive Pile Groups’ Responses Induced by Combined Surcharge-Induced and Excavation-Induced Horizontal Soil Loading

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: Buildings, , n. 11, v. 13
Page(s): 2775
DOI: 10.3390/buildings13112775
Abstract:

Excessive lateral forces and the deformation of pile groups caused by adjacent surcharge loading and excavation can potentially lead to the failure or collapse of nearby pile foundations. This paper presents a simplified analytical method to investigate the lateral displacement of passive pile groups caused by combined surcharge-induced and excavation-induced horizontal soil loading and validates it by utilizing two published centrifuge tests and numerical modeling. Firstly, the passive load resulting from surcharge-induced horizontal soil loading is determined using the improved formula of Boussinesq and the theory of local plastic deformation. The additional horizontal force exerted on the pile axis subjected to excavation-induced horizontal soil loading is also taken into account using the Mindlin solution. Furthermore, the shielding effect between pile groups is also proposed to analyze the response of a laterally loaded pile group due to excavation unloading. Secondly, according to the Pasternak foundation model of soil–pile interaction, the equilibrium differential equations are solved by the finite difference method. Finally, parametric analyses are undertaken to evaluate the behavior of different constraints on the pile head and surcharge procedure. The results demonstrate that the capped-head pile groups can provide greater restraint compared to the free-head groups for the lateral displacement of pile groups. The front pile experiences greater forces than the rear one in passive pile groups as a result of the smaller soil pressure on the rear pile. Additionally, increasing the horizontal stiffness of the capped head with fully fixed ends can significantly decrease the horizontal deformation of the pile groups.

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    14/01/2024
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    07/02/2024
 
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