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Pile groups under axial loading: An appraisal of simplified non-linear prediction models

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Sheil B.B., McCABE B.A., Comodromos E.M., Lehane B.M.
Date
2019
Language
en
DOI
10.1680/jgeot.17.R.040
Keyword
Forecasting
Structural design
Continuum analysis
Economical design
footings/foundations
Foundation engineering
Non-linear predictions
Settlement
Settlement prediction
Theoretical analysis
Piles
design
ground settlement
loading
nonlinearity
pile group
prediction
theoretical study
three-dimensional modeling
ICE Publishing
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Abstract
The settlement behaviour of vertically loaded pile groups has been the subject of an extensive body of research over the past two decades. In particular, this work has identified the over-conservatism associated with predictions of pile interaction derived from elastic theory and the corresponding amplification of group settlement relative to single pile values. Researchers have since redoubled efforts to refine settlement predictions for pile groups towards more economical design, largely through more rigorous treatment of soil stiffness non-linearity. Although foundation design engineers are increasingly employing three-dimensional continuum analyses to quantify pile interaction on a site-specific basis, simplified design approaches remain an integral part of preliminary foundation design. The purpose of this paper is to undertake a critical examination of these methods with a view to increasing their potential for take-up by foundation engineering practitioners. A database of simplified models has been collated for the prediction of non-linear pile interaction that exists within vertically loaded pile groups. These models are categorised as either analytical or empirical. The development, limitations and range of applicability of these models are explored in detail in the context of some published case histories. © 2018 Thomas Telford Ltd.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/78940
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