Abstract

AbstractPrevious experimental studies on laterally loaded pile groups usually applied loading along the direction parallel to the edge of the pile cap. This study aims to determine the effects of the loading direction on the response of laterally loaded pile groups through a comprehensive experimental investigation. Model pile groups with different configurations embedded in sand were subjected to lateral loads along various horizontal directions. The results show that the loading direction has a predominant effect on the evolution and eventual distribution of force among piles in the pile group, the bending responses along the piles, and the total lateral resistance of the pile group. These results can be attributed to different group-interaction effects under different loading directions. For both square and rectangular configurations, the pile groups provide the largest total lateral resistance along the diagonal direction. The effect of the loading direction on the response of the pile group is affect...

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