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Numerical investigation of pile-head load effects on the negative skin friction development of a single pile in consolidating ground
Authors:Chiou  Jiunn-Shyang  Wei  Wun-Tao
Institution:1.Department of Civil Engineering, National Taiwan University, No.1, Section 4, Roosevelt Rd., Taipei, 10617, Taiwan, ROC
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Abstract:

This study conducted parametric analyses to investigate the influence of structural loading (pile-head loading) on the development of negative skin friction in friction single piles and friction-end-bearing single piles in consolidating ground. Numerical effective stress-based mechanical-flow analysis models were built in ABAQUS software. The appropriateness of the modeling approach was verified by applying it to simulate a field model test described in the literature. For small surcharges, pile-head loading considerably reduces the depth of the neutral plane and therefore drag load for the friction pile. Under the same pile-head loads, the reduction in total drag load for the friction-end-bearing pile is smaller than that for the friction pile. However, when the friction-end-bearing pile is subjected to larger pile-head loads, the degree of total drag load reduction is comparable to that of the friction pile. Considerable pile-head displacement occurs under the combined action of pile-head and surcharge loadings. In contrast to the friction pile, the friction-end-bearing pile, because of the greater stiffness and strength of its bearing stratum, exhibits a significant reduction in negative skin friction, no bearing failure, and a smaller pile-head displacement when it is subjected to large pile-head loading.

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