Abstract

The behavior of laterally loaded pile groups is usually accessed by beam-on-nonlinear-Winkler-foundation (BNWF) approach employing various forms of empirically derived p-y curves and p-multipliers. Averaged p-multiplier for a particular pile group is termed as the group effect parameter. In practice, the p-y curve presented by the American Petroleum Institute (API) is most often utilized for piles in granular soils, although its shortcomings are recognized. In this study, we performed 3D finite element analysis to develop p-multipliers and group effect parameters for 3 × 3 to 5 × 5 vertically squared pile groups. The effect of the ratio of spacing to pile diameter (S/D), number of group piles, varying friction angle (φ), and pile fixity conditions on p-multipliers and group effect parameters are evaluated and quantified. Based on the simulation outcomes, a new functional form to calculate p-multipliers is proposed for pile groups. Extensive comparisons with the experimental measurements reveal that the calculated p-multipliers and group effect parameters are within the recorded range. Comparisons with two design guidelines which do not account for the pile fixity condition demonstrate that they overestimate the p-multipliers for fixed-head condition.

Highlights

  • Pile Groups in Granular Soil Using 3DPile foundations are commonly used to withstand both vertical and lateral loads.The lateral response of a pile–soil system is an important design consideration for pile foundations

  • This study focuses on developing the p-multipliers and group effect parameters for squared vertical pile groups in granular soil using a 3D nonlinear finite element (FE) model

  • Based on the simulation results, an empirical functional form for the p-multipliers is proposed for pile groups

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Summary

Introduction

Pile foundations are commonly used to withstand both vertical and lateral loads. The lateral response of a pile–soil system is an important design consideration for pile foundations. The BNWF model is widely used to analyze the pile group response subjected to lateral loading. Use of the API curves, which have been reported to provide an unrealistic estimate of the soil resistance, is likely to have influenced the derived p-multipliers. These adjustments are not needed if the p-multipliers are directly extracted from a 3D continuum analysis, or more realistic p-y curves should be used in the BNWF model. P-multipliers and group effect parameters for piles in granular soils are developed from a parametric study utilizing 3D nonlinear finite element (FE) analyses. Comparisons are made with multipliers presented in AASHTO [33] and FEMA [34] design codes

Summary of p-Multipliers and Group Effect Parameters
Procedure for Extraction of p-Multipliers
Parametric Study
Results and Discussions
Comparsion of Group Effect Parameter with Design Codes
Conclusions
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