A numerical model employing the finite element technique is developed to analyze the negative skin friction induced in single floating piles subjected to direct and indirect loading. The pile is embedded in saturated clay. The clay is subjected to surcharge pressure for generating indirect loading on the pile. The soil is assumed to behave as a linearly elastic perfectly plastic material with a yield function defined by the Mohr-Coulomb equation. The results of the numerical model compared well with the field data. A parametric study is presented to show the influence of various parameters on the location of neutral plane. It has been found that the level of direct loading introduced in terms of factor of safety has a major effect in locati...
Negative skin friction (NSF) may be a relevant problem in the design of piles in soft soils, when si...
This paper reports the results of four centrifuge model tests that were undertaken to investigate be...
Abstract Laterally loaded piles’ behavior can be classified depending on how the lateral forces are...
AbstractNegative skin friction is considered one of the problems in the design of piled foundations ...
Piles driven in clay are often subjected to indirect loading as a result of the surcharge applied on...
Develops a numerical model to analyse the negative skin friction and the location of the neutral pla...
Several linear elastic and nonlinear slip models are reported in the literature for predicting negat...
In order to describe the interaction between a single pile and a consolidating soil a stress transfe...
Piles driven to clay are often subjected to surrounding soil’s settlement due to consolidation and s...
An axi- symmetric finite element method is developed to analyze the behavior of single pile due to b...
Physical Modelling in Geotechnics, 6th ICPMG'06 - Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the influence of negative skin friction in pile foundations. Th...
When a pile is installed in a layer of soft and compressible soil, the pile would be subjected to sk...
International Journal for Numerical and Analytical Methods in Geomechanics179625-645IJNG
Pile foundations located within consolidating ground are commonly subjected to negative skin frictio...
Negative skin friction (NSF) may be a relevant problem in the design of piles in soft soils, when si...
This paper reports the results of four centrifuge model tests that were undertaken to investigate be...
Abstract Laterally loaded piles’ behavior can be classified depending on how the lateral forces are...
AbstractNegative skin friction is considered one of the problems in the design of piled foundations ...
Piles driven in clay are often subjected to indirect loading as a result of the surcharge applied on...
Develops a numerical model to analyse the negative skin friction and the location of the neutral pla...
Several linear elastic and nonlinear slip models are reported in the literature for predicting negat...
In order to describe the interaction between a single pile and a consolidating soil a stress transfe...
Piles driven to clay are often subjected to surrounding soil’s settlement due to consolidation and s...
An axi- symmetric finite element method is developed to analyze the behavior of single pile due to b...
Physical Modelling in Geotechnics, 6th ICPMG'06 - Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the influence of negative skin friction in pile foundations. Th...
When a pile is installed in a layer of soft and compressible soil, the pile would be subjected to sk...
International Journal for Numerical and Analytical Methods in Geomechanics179625-645IJNG
Pile foundations located within consolidating ground are commonly subjected to negative skin frictio...
Negative skin friction (NSF) may be a relevant problem in the design of piles in soft soils, when si...
This paper reports the results of four centrifuge model tests that were undertaken to investigate be...
Abstract Laterally loaded piles’ behavior can be classified depending on how the lateral forces are...