A simplified soil-structure interaction model for load-settlement analysis of piles

Tuan A. Pham, Recep Akan, Abdollah Tabaroei

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Abstract

The full skin friction and full end-bearing resistances of a single pile are not mobilized at the same displacement, while the conventional approach often oversimplifies by adding the skin friction to the end-bearing resistance as independent calculation steps. This paper presents a simplified interaction approach for the nonlinear load–settlement analysis of a single pile considering simultaneously the degradation of skin friction resistance and end-bearing resistance hardening under varying loads. The ability to estimate the load–settlement response of piles based on either needed loads or settlement is a special benefit of the proposed approach over existing methods. In addition, the proposed model is able to separate the skin friction resistance, end-bearing resistance, and elastic compression at arbitrary settlement. The analytical method shown a satisfactory performance as compared to experimental results for three extensively studied field test situations. The suggested approach shows promise as a suitable solution for the design optimization as well as the preliminary analysis to organize a suitable loading test program. A parametric analysis is conducted to further examine the influence of various significant parameters related to the load–settlement response of piles.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-24
Number of pages24
JournalCanadian Geotechnical Journal
Volume62
Early online date14 Jan 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Mar 2025

Keywords

  • analytical method
  • bearing capacity
  • load–settlement response
  • pile–soil interaction
  • skin friction degradation

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Civil and Structural Engineering

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