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Journal of Zhejiang University-SCIENCE A (Applied Physics & Engineering)  2011, Vol. 12 Issue (1): 15-23    DOI: 10.1631/jzus.A1000144
Civil Engineering     
Numerical modeling of an advancing hydraulically-driven pile in sand
Meen-wah Gui
Department of Civil Engineering, National Taipei University of Technology, Taipei 106
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Abstract  The penetration of a model pile through sand was investigated via a numerical analysis. Data from nine triaxial compression tests on dense specimens at different stress levels was generalized and used to create an empirical non-linear plastic hardening stress-strain relation for use in the analysis. As the computer program used is capable of large displacement analyses in radial symmetry, we expected that the analysis would easily reproduce the tip resistance penetration profile of the model pile in sand of known density and stress. However, initial attempts led to over-prediction. Successful analyses required both successive reformations of the mesh and the complete elimination of the dilatant peak in soil strength, which is naturally eliminated under large confining stress directly beneath the advancing tip, and that soil in the far-field had strained insufficiently to reach peak strength. Thus, the soil around the shaft must have been sheared to a critical state as it flowed past the tip. The hypothesis that the resistance to displacement piles in sand is mainly a function of the deformability of the sand was again proven, and the use of peak strength in the traditional bearing capacity formulae was found to be inappropriate. Independent investigation in this direction is needed to quantify the hypothesis.

Key wordsHydraulic pile      Tip resistance      Sand      Double yield (DY) model      Pile penetration      Grid re-meshing     
Received: 06 April 2010      Published: 06 January 2011
CLC:  TU67  
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Meen-wah Gui. Numerical modeling of an advancing hydraulically-driven pile in sand. Journal of Zhejiang University-SCIENCE A (Applied Physics & Engineering), 2011, 12(1): 15-23.

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