The design of piled foundations to resist the effects of earthquake-induced liquefaction commonly focuses on lateral bending moments induced in the piles. Axial load in the piles is rarely considered, despite these loads often being substantial at the time of earthquake (including superstructural loads and any axial dynamic loads). Recent research has identified two key axial pile failure mechanisms in liquefying soil, namely instability (buckling) and bearing capacity failure. The former occurs due to the loss of lateral soil restraint to the pile which essentially behaves as an unsupported column. The latter is a result of a reduction in pile tip bearing capacity due to excess pore pressure rise within the bearing layer. This paper will d...
Piled foundations in liquefiable layers often bear onto firm underlying layers (bedrock). Degradatio...
Piled foundations in liquefiable layers often bear onto firm underlying layers (bedrock). Degradatio...
Piled foundations in liquefiable layers often bear onto firm underlying layers (bedrock). Degradatio...
The design of piled foundations to resist the effects of earthquake-induced liquefaction commonly fo...
The design of piled foundations to resist the effects of earthquake-induced liquefaction commonly fo...
A theory of pile failure, based on buckling instability is proposed in this thesis. The main postula...
Current research work into the behaviour of piled foundations in liquefiable soils has concentrated ...
Current research work into the behaviour of piled foundations in liquefiable soils has concentrated ...
Current research work into the behaviour of piled foundations in liquefiable soils has concentrated ...
Current research work into the behaviour of piled foundations in liquefiable soils has concentrated ...
Current research work into the behaviour of piled foundations in liquefiable soils has concentrated ...
Current research work into the behaviour of piled foundations in liquefiable soils has concentrated ...
Current research work into the behaviour of piled foundations in liquefiable soils has concentrated ...
Current research work into the behaviour of piled foundations in liquefiable soils has concentrated ...
Piled foundations in liquefiable layers often bear onto firm underlying layers (bedrock). Degradatio...
Piled foundations in liquefiable layers often bear onto firm underlying layers (bedrock). Degradatio...
Piled foundations in liquefiable layers often bear onto firm underlying layers (bedrock). Degradatio...
Piled foundations in liquefiable layers often bear onto firm underlying layers (bedrock). Degradatio...
The design of piled foundations to resist the effects of earthquake-induced liquefaction commonly fo...
The design of piled foundations to resist the effects of earthquake-induced liquefaction commonly fo...
A theory of pile failure, based on buckling instability is proposed in this thesis. The main postula...
Current research work into the behaviour of piled foundations in liquefiable soils has concentrated ...
Current research work into the behaviour of piled foundations in liquefiable soils has concentrated ...
Current research work into the behaviour of piled foundations in liquefiable soils has concentrated ...
Current research work into the behaviour of piled foundations in liquefiable soils has concentrated ...
Current research work into the behaviour of piled foundations in liquefiable soils has concentrated ...
Current research work into the behaviour of piled foundations in liquefiable soils has concentrated ...
Current research work into the behaviour of piled foundations in liquefiable soils has concentrated ...
Current research work into the behaviour of piled foundations in liquefiable soils has concentrated ...
Piled foundations in liquefiable layers often bear onto firm underlying layers (bedrock). Degradatio...
Piled foundations in liquefiable layers often bear onto firm underlying layers (bedrock). Degradatio...
Piled foundations in liquefiable layers often bear onto firm underlying layers (bedrock). Degradatio...
Piled foundations in liquefiable layers often bear onto firm underlying layers (bedrock). Degradatio...