A boundary element approach for the evaluation of SSI effects in presence of pile foundations under steady-state conditions

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Cairo RobertoORCID

Abstract

AbstractSimplified procedures, capable of predicting the main effects of soil-structure interaction (SSI), involving minimum computational effort are desired in engineering practice. Besides, user-friendly approaches can be incorporated into guidelines or practical recommended procedures. Nevertheless, approximate solutions need to be carefully validated through rigorous analytical or numerical methods, as well as by the comparison with experimental results or field measurements. In the case of piles, the flexibility of the soil-foundation system plays a fundamental role in structural design and the evaluation of the pile group effects still represents a crucial task in practical problem. In this paper, a Boundary Element approach based on the Stiffness Matrix Method (Kausel in Fundamental solutions in elastodynamics. A compendium, Cambridge University Press, England, 2006) is employed to investigate the key features of SSI, by comparison with the actual field data collected by Stewart et al. (Empirical evaluation of inertial soil-structure interaction effects. Rep. No. PEER-98/07, Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center, 1998) from instrumented sites and structures.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Geophysics,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering

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