Abstract

This study aims to thoroughly analyze the lateral loads that impact tubular steel piles, which are extensively employed in the construction of coastal structures. The ASTM D 3966 standard was followed for conducting field tests on test piles installed at the Mersin International Port. The “time-displacement” and “load-displacement” curves were obtained from the cyclic loading test of the laterally loaded piles at the construction site. The finite elements models of the tests conducted on the construction site with the same parameters was built to perform numerical analysis. At the end of the analysis, it was determined that the numerical model's results were highly consistent with those obtained from the field test. After verifying the field experiments with numerical models, a parametric study was conducted. Parametric studies were conducted to compare the lateral displacements of tubular steel piles with variations in pile diameter, wall thickness, and load application height effect. The relationship between pile head displacements and these parameters appears to be almost linear. It is noteworthy that a change of approximately 10 percent in these parameters shows a correlation with changes of up to 3 percent in deformations.

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