Abstract

This study employs the coupled finite element-boundary element method to investigate the dynamic response of single pile subjected to horizontal transient loading, which is a common scenario in high-rise building, transportation, and ocean engineering. Firstly, the single pile is modeled as a Timoshenko beam and then discretized with the finite element method (FEM). The transient solution for multilayered saturated soils due to a horizontal load, serving as the kernel function for the boundary element method (BEM), aids in the derivation of the flexibility matrix of the soils. Considering the pile-soil displacement coordination conditions, the coupled FEM-BEM equation is constructed and solved to characterize the pile-soil interaction. Since the pile discretization pattern is applied consistently to the soils, it is more effective than the discretization of infinite domain in the finite element analysis. The validity of the presented method is confirmed through comparison with the full FEM numerical simulations, demonstrating the correctness and enhanced computational efficiency. Finally, parametric studies are carried out to discuss the effects of pile's length-diameter ratio, soil's shear wave velocity and stratification.

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