Analysis of the geotechnical behavior of a piled raft in tropical lateritic soil based on long-term monitoring of columns, piles, and raft–soil interface

Author:

Bernardes Heitor Cardoso1ORCID,da Cunha Renato Pinto1ORCID,Junior Aleones José da Cruz1ORCID,Sales Maurício Martines2ORCID,Rebolledo Juan Félix Rodríguez1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Brasilia, Brasilia-DF, Brazil

2. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Federal University of Goiás, Goiânia, Brazil

Abstract

This paper aims to analyze and describe the geotechnical behavior of a piled raft foundation of a tall building (53 floors, 172.4 m high) through the monitoring of strains in the building’s columns and piles, the stresses at the raft–soil interface, and the foundation settlements. Field and laboratory tests were performed, and associated with axisymmetric and three-dimensional finite element analysis to the assessment of the measured data. The monitoring of the pile strains suggests the occurrence of soil expansion, caused by the raft excavation process, up to approximately 6 months after the excavation was completed. The presence of different soil profiles under the raft, with different mechanical properties, affected the distribution of the foundation settlements and the pile loads. Initially, the average pile loads were concentrated in the perimeter elements, but, as the construction of the building evolved, they tended to become more uniform. The effect of the superstructure stiffness caused successive load redistributions in the columns, which contributed to the maintenance of the maximum angular distortion of the building within the allowable values and reduced the load difference between the piles positioned in opposite soil profiles.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Civil and Structural Engineering,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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