A simplified analytical method is presented for nonlinear analysis of the behaviour of pile groups under vertical loads. A hyperbolic approach is adopted to describe the nonlinear relationship between the shaft shear stresses and the relative shaft displacements along a confined disturbed soil zone around a pile-soil interface. Outside the disturbed zone, the soils are assumed to behave in a linearly elastic state. By adopting the elastic closed-form analytical solution to approximate the displacement fields around a single vertically loaded pile, and the principle of superposition, a new transfer function is presented for analysis of the behaviour of pile groups in multilayered soils. Furthermore, with a simplified assumption of separating...
In this paper, the 't-z method' is employed to describe the nonlinear behaviour of a single pile and...
The objective of this paper is to quantify the effect of the interaction between the piles of a grou...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the influence of the interaction between the piles of a group f...
The nonlinear load-settlement behaviours of vertically loaded pile groups containing various numbers...
A simplified approach is presented to analyze the single pile settlement in multilayered soil. First...
A new method for static analysis of laterally loaded piles embedded in multi-layered soil is develop...
Abstract. The paper presents the analysis of two groups of piles subjected to lateral loads incorpor...
Several linear elastic and nonlinear slip models are reported in the literature for predicting negat...
In this study, an extension of the variational model proposed by Vallabhan and Mustafa (1996) for th...
Settlement controls the design of piles in most cases because, by the time a pile has failed in bear...
The response of laterally loaded pile foundations may be significantly important in the design of st...
The settlement behaviour of vertically loaded pile groups has been the subject of an extensive body ...
A nonlinear analysis framework for laterally loaded piles is presented that is as accurate as equiva...
AbstractAxial and lateral dynamic pile analyses are generally handled separately; and consequently, ...
Axial and lateral dynamic pile analyses are generally handled separately; and consequently, dynamic ...
In this paper, the 't-z method' is employed to describe the nonlinear behaviour of a single pile and...
The objective of this paper is to quantify the effect of the interaction between the piles of a grou...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the influence of the interaction between the piles of a group f...
The nonlinear load-settlement behaviours of vertically loaded pile groups containing various numbers...
A simplified approach is presented to analyze the single pile settlement in multilayered soil. First...
A new method for static analysis of laterally loaded piles embedded in multi-layered soil is develop...
Abstract. The paper presents the analysis of two groups of piles subjected to lateral loads incorpor...
Several linear elastic and nonlinear slip models are reported in the literature for predicting negat...
In this study, an extension of the variational model proposed by Vallabhan and Mustafa (1996) for th...
Settlement controls the design of piles in most cases because, by the time a pile has failed in bear...
The response of laterally loaded pile foundations may be significantly important in the design of st...
The settlement behaviour of vertically loaded pile groups has been the subject of an extensive body ...
A nonlinear analysis framework for laterally loaded piles is presented that is as accurate as equiva...
AbstractAxial and lateral dynamic pile analyses are generally handled separately; and consequently, ...
Axial and lateral dynamic pile analyses are generally handled separately; and consequently, dynamic ...
In this paper, the 't-z method' is employed to describe the nonlinear behaviour of a single pile and...
The objective of this paper is to quantify the effect of the interaction between the piles of a grou...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the influence of the interaction between the piles of a group f...