In order to describe the interaction between a single pile and a consolidating soil a stress transfer approach at the interface is proposed. The non-linear, plastic character of the shear stress acting on the pile shaft and the adequate modelling of unloading and cyclic behaviour are properly incorporated through a ‘shooting’ solution procedure of the equilibrium equations. The whole problem is formulated in dimensionless terms both for external uniform loading conditions and for changes in piezometric levels. The formulation and the computational procedure developed are fairly general and may accommodate arbitrary layering and complicated loading sequences. In many practical situations the whole length of the shaft-soil interface has reach...
This paper reports a simplified analytical solution for estimating the soil stress distribution due ...
In situ results of Osterberg cell load test and the conventional static compression load test are co...
Piles driven to clay are often subjected to surrounding soil’s settlement due to consolidation and s...
Several linear elastic and nonlinear slip models are reported in the literature for predicting negat...
A numerical model employing the finite element technique is developed to analyze the negative skin f...
AbstractNegative skin friction is considered one of the problems in the design of piled foundations ...
An axi- symmetric finite element method is developed to analyze the behavior of single pile due to b...
Piles driven in clay are often subjected to indirect loading as a result of the surcharge applied on...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the influence of negative skin friction in pile foundations. Th...
A relative movement between a pile and a soil produces shear stress along the interface of the pile ...
When a pile is installed in a layer of soft and compressible soil, the pile would be subjected to sk...
Physical Modelling in Geotechnics, 6th ICPMG'06 - Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on...
Use of grounds with soft compressible layers at shallow depths for development projects requires the...
Negative skin friction (NSF) may be a relevant problem in the design of piles in soft soils, when si...
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Physical Modelling in Geotechnics - Physical Mode...
This paper reports a simplified analytical solution for estimating the soil stress distribution due ...
In situ results of Osterberg cell load test and the conventional static compression load test are co...
Piles driven to clay are often subjected to surrounding soil’s settlement due to consolidation and s...
Several linear elastic and nonlinear slip models are reported in the literature for predicting negat...
A numerical model employing the finite element technique is developed to analyze the negative skin f...
AbstractNegative skin friction is considered one of the problems in the design of piled foundations ...
An axi- symmetric finite element method is developed to analyze the behavior of single pile due to b...
Piles driven in clay are often subjected to indirect loading as a result of the surcharge applied on...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the influence of negative skin friction in pile foundations. Th...
A relative movement between a pile and a soil produces shear stress along the interface of the pile ...
When a pile is installed in a layer of soft and compressible soil, the pile would be subjected to sk...
Physical Modelling in Geotechnics, 6th ICPMG'06 - Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on...
Use of grounds with soft compressible layers at shallow depths for development projects requires the...
Negative skin friction (NSF) may be a relevant problem in the design of piles in soft soils, when si...
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Physical Modelling in Geotechnics - Physical Mode...
This paper reports a simplified analytical solution for estimating the soil stress distribution due ...
In situ results of Osterberg cell load test and the conventional static compression load test are co...
Piles driven to clay are often subjected to surrounding soil’s settlement due to consolidation and s...