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Strain Wedge Model Capability of Analyzing Behavior of Laterally Loaded Isolated Piles, Drilled Shafts, and Pile Groups
Authors:Mohamed Ashour  Gary Norris  Patrick Pilling
Affiliation:1Research Assistant Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Univ. of Nevada, Reno, NV 89557.
2Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Univ. of Nevada, Reno, NV 89557.
3Vice President, Black Eagle Consulting, Inc., 1345 Capital Blvd., Suite A, Reno, NV 89502.
Abstract:This paper demonstrates the application of the strain wedge (SW) model to assess the response of laterally loaded isolated long piles, drilled shafts, and pile groups in layered soil (sand and/or clay) and rock deposits. The basic goal of this paper is to illustrate the capabilities of the SW model versus other procedures and approaches. The SW model has been validated and verified through several comparison studies with model- and full-scale lateral load tests. Several factors and features related to the problem of a laterally loaded isolated pile and pile group are covered by the SW model. For example, the nonlinear behavior of both soil and pile material, the soil-pile interaction (i.e., the assessment of the p-y curves rather than the adoption of empirical ones), the potential of soil to liquefy, the interference among neighboring piles in a pile group, and the pile cap contribution are considered in SW model analysis. The SW model analyzes the response of laterally loaded piles based on pile properties (pile stiffness, cross-sectional shape, pile-head conditions, etc.) as well as soil properties. The SW model has the capability of assessing the response of a laterally loaded pile group in layered soil based on more realistic assumptions of pile interference as compared to techniques and procedures currently employed or proposed.
Keywords:Lateral loads  Piles  Piles groups  Soil-pile interaction  Drilled shafts  Bridge foundations  
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