Numerical analysis of vertically loaded rammed aggregate piers and pier groups

Author:

Halabian Amir M.1,Naeemifar Ibrahim2,Hashemolhosseini S. Hamid3

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Civil Engineering, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran

2. Faculty of Civil Engineering, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran

3. Faculty of Mining Engineering, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran

Abstract

Predicting the effects of piers in settlement control and capacity enhancement of foundations supported by rammed aggregate piers (RAPs) is an important aspect in design of these foundations. To quantify these effects, employing the finite-element approach, a series of three-dimensional elasto-plastic numerical models of RAP foundations were developed. To take into account the influence of radial stress development in the matrix soil during the ramming process, which forces aggregate downwards and outwards into the borehole wall, the cavity was expanded both in radial direction and downward at the base of the pier. Using a parametric study, the effects of some parameters such as piers slenderness, the ratio of piers area to the foundation area and soil properties on static behaviour of such a foundation system were investigated. Using the results of the parametric study conducted on single piers, the research aimed also to provide new insights into the group behaviour of piers when they are subjected to vertical loads. The results demonstrated that the dominant deformation of piers in group is a tendency to tip-stress behaviour. Based on the results provided in this study, which were focused on the load–settlement behaviour of RAPs-supported foundations, a settlement-based design procedure was presented for RAP systems in which the values of slenderness and the area ratios are determined.

Publisher

Thomas Telford Ltd.

Subject

Mechanics of Materials,Soil Science,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Building and Construction

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1. A new approach for studying the load–displacement characteristics of rammed aggregate piers;Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Ground Improvement;2015-11

2. Numerical Modeling of the RAP Construction Process and Its Effects on RAP Behavior;International Journal of Geomechanics;2015-10

3. Editorial;Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Ground Improvement;2012-08

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