Parametric Study of Lateral Load on Helical Pipe Piles in Clay

Author:

Sui Guowei1,Li Lin1,Zhou Jialin2ORCID,Oh Erwin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Engineering and Built Environment, Griffith University, 58 Parklands Dr, Southport, QLD 4215, Australia

2. Blade Pile Group Pty., Ltd., 12 Junction Road, Burleigh Heads, Gold Coast, QLD 4220, Australia

Abstract

In the past decades, as the world has placed emphasis on green energy, solar energy has become a favorable option. Different piled foundations have been designed to strengthen the structure supporting the solar panels. These piled foundations include rectangular and circular hollow section piles, as well as H-shaped piles. With various environmental loadings, lateral soil displacement will be encountered when large solar panels are installed on the supporting structure at an inclined angle. Presently, helical pipe piles are widely used in solar farms as part of the supporting structure. In this paper, the pile–soil interaction of steel pipe piles and helical pipe piles with wind loads is analyzed using ABAQUS. The Finite Element Method (FEM) models are assessed with varying strength moduli and cohesions of clay. Further, this paper examines the pile soil system, considering different clay stiffnesses, including very soft, soft, firm, stiff, very stiff, and hard. It is found that the helical piles’ horizontal capacity increases with soil strength and Young’s modulus, but the capacity increment rate reacts differently. This study has a guiding effect on the construction of solar farms using the “tracker” solar system.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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