Analysis of laterally loaded floating piles using a refined Tajimi model

Author:

Zheng Changjie1ORCID,Kouretzis George2,Ding Xuanming3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Advanced Technology and Informatization in Civil Engineering School of Civil Engineering Fujian University of Technology Fuzhou China

2. Priority Research Centre for Geotechnical Science and Engineering College of Engineering, Science and Environment The University of Newcastle Newcastle Australia

3. Key Laboratory of New Technology for Construction of Cities in Mountain Area of Ministry of Education School of Civil Engineering Chongqing University Chongqing China

Abstract

AbstractThis paper presents a novel mathematical model for the analysis of laterally loaded floating piles embedded in a homogeneous soil layer of finite thickness. The governing equations of the soil surrounding the pile are established by treating soil as a Tajimi‐type continuum, and their solution yields a closed‐form expression that provides the lateral force developing to resist pile deflection. Accordingly, analytical expressions are obtained for the swaying, swaying‐rocking and rocking pile head stiffness, as well as for pile displacement and rotation along its length. The derived expressions are functions of parameters that have direct physical meaning, such as pile and soil elastic stiffness. As such, they pose as an attractive alternative to numerical methods for the low‐cost calibration of Winkler‐based model empirical parameters associated with small pile deflections. The presentation concludes with a parametric study focused on exploring the sensitivity of pile stiffness and deformations to the main problem parameters, and on highlighting differences in the lateral response of floating and end‐bearing piles.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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