Effects of axial loading on dynamic response of laterally loaded single piles in liquefiable layered soil of Kolkata city considering nonlinearity of soil

Author:

Mallick MonirulORCID,Mandal Kalyan Kumar,Sahu Ramendu Bikas

Abstract

AbstractIn the present study, an advanced nonlinear finite-element based 3D numerical study has been carried out to investigate the effects of axial loading on dynamic response of soil-pile system in liquefiable layered soil deposits of Kolkata city. An advanced soil constitutive law based on multi-yield surface plasticity model implemented in fully-coupled u-p formulation is adopted for soil-fluid interaction and pore water pressure development reasonably. The present model is validated with the past experimental results. Then, a detailed systematic parametric study is performed for numerical simulation of pile failures in layered soil deposit under axial loading by taking into account various soil conditions, pile and ground motion parameters. It is seen that the depth of liquefaction (DL) is decreased from 11.5 to 1.5 m adjacent to the pile when the axial load on pile increases from 0 to 1327 kN. Parametric studies also reveal that the bending moment response of pile under axial loading can be higher in non-liquefiable condition, with reference to the liquefiable condition. The peak lateral displacement decreases by 83.2% in non-liquefiable condition and 60.71% in liquefiable condition due to decrease of axial load from 1327 to 0 kN. Also, peak bending moment developed in the pile decreases by 97.2% in non-liquefiable condition and 82.7% in liquefiable condition when the axial load reduces from 1327 to 0 kN. So, the designer should be considered both extreme scenarios for safe and economical design. Also, it is noticed that the buckling capacity of pile is improved significantly by using larger diameter pile and the bending capacity is increased by selecting higher grade of concrete. It is concluded that the bending and buckling failure mode may be avoided by selecting a suitable combination of material strength and pile geometry.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,General Environmental Science,General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering

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