Numerical Investigation of the Pile–Soil Interaction Problem under Dynamic Loads

Author:

Bildik Selçuk1,Tanrıöver Haluk1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil Engineering, Nisantasi University, 34398 Istanbul, Turkey

Abstract

One of the most important problems of geotechnical engineering is the design of pile foundations. Piles are generally designed for vertical and horizontal static loads. However, it is important to design piles against dynamic loads in regions with high seismicity. This study verified a centrifuge experiment obtained from the literature with a finite element program. With the kinematic interaction analyses performed for this purpose, the effect of parameters such as layered soil, groundwater, pile stiffness, and earthquake acceleration were investigated numerically. According to the results obtained, it was understood that the earthquake magnitude is the most important parameter in kinematic interaction analyses. In addition, in layered soil conditions, the fact that 75% of the pile length is in the weak soil creates the most unfavorable situation. It was observed that pile stiffness and groundwater level also have certain effects on the kinematic interaction.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science

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