Static lateral pile analysis of Dubai sedimentary rock in UAE

Author:

Mughieda Omer1,Alzaylaie Marwan2,Alzo’ubi Abdel Kareem1,Vandanapu Ramesh3,Sharma Akash4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil Engineering, Abu Dhabi University, Abu Dhabi, UAE

2. Buiding Department, Dubai Development Authority, Dubai, UAE

3. Department of Civil Engineering, Amity University, Dubai, UAE

4. Geoconsulting Department, Fugro, Dubai, UAE

Abstract

Analysis and calculation of lateral pile load capacities using appropriate methods is a challenging task for geotechnical engineers. Primarily, piles in Dubai, UAE, are rock fully socketed with top strata of medium dense to dense silty sand or sedimentary rock resisting lateral loads. In this study, the results of two field pile lateral load tests were chosen for examining different methods used by local geotechnical engineers, where ground lithology constitutes fragile sandstone up to ∼8 m below ground level overlying extremely weak conglomerate/siltstone. Assessing the efficacy of design parameters and analysis methodology is a pivotal aspect in preliminary evaluation of the lateral load capacity of piles. In this research, two commonly adopted approaches (non-linear p–y analysis using the LPile software and finite-element analysis using the Plaxis 3D software) were assessed by comparing them with field test results to predict the lateral load capacity precisely. Design parameters were based on borehole data and laboratory tests near the test location. Even though finite-element analysis predicted better than non-linear p–y analysis, lateral load capacities were underestimated in both piles analysed, which was related to assessment of input parameters. In addition, finite-element analysis was used to back-calculate the elastic modulus of rock that yields lateral deflections of piles close to field test results.

Publisher

Emerald

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