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Damage process of pile foundation in liquefied ground during strong ground motion
Authors:S Miwa  T Ikeda  T Sato
Institution:aResearch Institute of Technology, Tobishima Corporation, 5472 Noda, Chiba 270-0222, Japan;bFaculty of Science and Engineering, Wzoeda University, 55 R-5803, 3-4-1 Onkubo Shinjyuku, Tokyo 169-855, Japan
Abstract:The 1995 Hyogoken–Nambu earthquake caused severe liquefaction over wide areas of reclaimed land. Furthermore, the liquefaction induced large ground displacement in horizontal directions, which caused serious damage to foundations of structures. However, few analyses of steel pipe piles based on field investigation have so far been conducted to identify the causes and process of such damage. The authors conducted a soil–pile-structure interaction analysis by applying a multi-lumped-mass-spring model to a steel pipe pile foundation structure to evaluate the causes and process of its damage. The damage process analyzed in the time domain corresponded well with the results of detailed field investigation. It was found that a large bending moment beyond the ultimate plastic moment of the pile foundation structure was induced mainly by the large ground displacement caused by liquefaction before lateral spreading of the ground and that the displacement appeared during the accumulating process of the excess pore water pressure.
Keywords:Liquefaction  Pile  Soil-structure interaction  Multi-lumped-mass model  Flow
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