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Centrifuge Modeling of Large-Diameter Bored Pile Groups with Defects
Authors:L M Zhang  Eric Y W Wong
Affiliation:1Associate Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Hong Kong Univ. of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Hong Kong. E-mail: cezhangl@ust.hk
2Research Assistant, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Hong Kong Univ. of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Hong Kong. E-mail: ce.ericwong@gmail.com
Abstract:In this research, centrifuge model pile-load tests were carried out to failure to investigate the behavior of large-diameter bored pile groups with defects. The model piles represented cast-in-place concrete piles 2.0?m in diameter and 15?m in length. Two series of static loading tests were performed. The first series of tests simulated the performance of a pile founded on rock and a pile with a soft toe. The second series of tests simulated the performance of three 2×2 pile groups: One reference group without defects, one group containing soft toes, and one group with two shorter piles not founded on rock. The presence of soft toes and shorter piles in the defective pile groups considerably reduced the pile group stiffness and capacity. As the defective piles were less stiff than the piles without defects, the settlements of the individual piles in the two defective pile groups were different. As a result, the applied load was largely shared by the piles without defects, and the defective pile groups tilted significantly. The rotation of the defective pile groups caused large bending moments to develop in the group piles and the pile caps. When the applied load was large, bending failure mechanisms were induced even though the applied load was vertical and concentric. The test results confirm findings from numerical analyses in the literature.
Keywords:Pile foundations  Pile groups  Bored piles  Centrifuge model  Load transfer  Defects  
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