AbstractThis paper presents a numerical model for the prediction of free field vibrations due to vibratory and impact pile driving. As the focus is on the response in the far field, where deformations are relatively small, a linear elastic constitutive behavior is assumed for the soil. The free field vibrations are calculated by means of a coupled FE–BE model using a subdomain formulation. The results show that, in the near field, the response of the soil is dominated by a vertically polarized shear wave, whereas in the far field, Rayleigh waves dominate the ground vibration and body waves are importantly attenuated. Finally, the computed ground vibrations are compared with the results of field measurements reported in the literature
The rapid increase in construction activities in past few decades has made the land a scarce resourc...
Abstract. The literature on free vibration analysis of Bernoulli–Euler and Tim-oshenko piles embedde...
Kinematic pile-soil interaction under vertically impinging seismic P waves is revisited through a no...
AbstractThis paper presents a numerical model for the prediction of free field vibrations due to vib...
Pre-formed steel or concrete pile elements are installed by high energy impact or vibro-driver, whic...
Vibrations originating from constructional work can affect the nearby soil and structures. Depending...
The importance of vibration problems induced by pile driving is addressed and guidelines for establi...
In this paper, lumped mass model is used to study the effect due to pile driving on ground response ...
This paper deals with the numerical modelling of free field traffic induced vibrations during the pa...
This paper presents a numerical study based on vibratory driving of closed-ended piles. A set of axi...
This paper deals with the theoretical study concerning soil-pile interaction in vertical vibration f...
Rapid growth in urban construction activities has driven the modern day construction industry to uti...
A rational and yet convenient approach is presented to account for the dynamic soil-pile interaction...
A three-dimensional (3D) numerical model basing on the thin layer element method and the flexible vo...
The literature on free vibration analysis of Bernoulli-Euler and Timoshenko piles embedded in elasti...
The rapid increase in construction activities in past few decades has made the land a scarce resourc...
Abstract. The literature on free vibration analysis of Bernoulli–Euler and Tim-oshenko piles embedde...
Kinematic pile-soil interaction under vertically impinging seismic P waves is revisited through a no...
AbstractThis paper presents a numerical model for the prediction of free field vibrations due to vib...
Pre-formed steel or concrete pile elements are installed by high energy impact or vibro-driver, whic...
Vibrations originating from constructional work can affect the nearby soil and structures. Depending...
The importance of vibration problems induced by pile driving is addressed and guidelines for establi...
In this paper, lumped mass model is used to study the effect due to pile driving on ground response ...
This paper deals with the numerical modelling of free field traffic induced vibrations during the pa...
This paper presents a numerical study based on vibratory driving of closed-ended piles. A set of axi...
This paper deals with the theoretical study concerning soil-pile interaction in vertical vibration f...
Rapid growth in urban construction activities has driven the modern day construction industry to uti...
A rational and yet convenient approach is presented to account for the dynamic soil-pile interaction...
A three-dimensional (3D) numerical model basing on the thin layer element method and the flexible vo...
The literature on free vibration analysis of Bernoulli-Euler and Timoshenko piles embedded in elasti...
The rapid increase in construction activities in past few decades has made the land a scarce resourc...
Abstract. The literature on free vibration analysis of Bernoulli–Euler and Tim-oshenko piles embedde...
Kinematic pile-soil interaction under vertically impinging seismic P waves is revisited through a no...