Effect of pile cross-section shape on pile group behaviour under lateral loading in sand

Author:

Memar Meysam1,Zomorodian Seyed Mohammad Ali2,Vakili Amir Hossein3

Affiliation:

1. PhD student, Department of Civil Engineering, Estahban Branch, Islamic Azad University, Estahban, Iran

2. Associate Professor, Water Engineering Department, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran (corresponding author: )

3. Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Zand Institute of Higher Education, Shiraz, Iran; Young Researcher and Elite Club, Estahban Branch, Islamic Azad University, Estahban, Iran

Abstract

Whenever superstructures are under large lateral loading, designers prefer to use piles. Pile design always has been attractive for engineers as numerous factors are involved. However, few studies are available on the effects of different cross-section shapes of the pile on the lateral resistance of a pile group. In this experimental study, four different pile cross-section shapes – fin, square, pipe and H-shaped sections – with the same surface areas were used and their lateral resistance under different conditions, such as arrangements of piles, pile spacing and relative density of sandy soil, were compared with each other. The results revealed that pile groups with fin and H cross-section shapes had the highest and the least lateral resistances, respectively, and the H-section piles represented the largest group efficiency. The ratios of lateral resistances of fin, square and H-shaped piles to those of pipe piles were 1·4, 1·19 and 0·85, respectively. The group efficiency of all piles with different section shapes was more than 1 for a pile spacing of six times the pile diameter (6DP). Moreover, while the relative density of the surrounding soil increased from a loose to a dense state, the group efficiency of all cross-section shapes of piles reduced by about 50%.

Publisher

Thomas Telford Ltd.

Subject

Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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