Assessment and Evaluation of Post-Liquefaction Lateral Spread Impact on Bridge Deep Foundations
项目名称: Assessment and Evaluation of Post-Liquefaction Lateral Spread Impact on Bridge Deep Foundations
摘要: Durability and serviceability of bridges and their deep foundations could be highly influenced by the downdrag forces acting on the pile foundation due to the inundation of existing collapsible soil layers and resulting large soil settlement around the piles. The analysis of the bridge deep foundations under downdrag forces triggered by the inundation of collapsible of collapsible soils carries a lot of ambiguity and uncertainty. Current practice focuses on the assessment of downdrag force caused by the consolidation settlement of clay layers based on the distribution of fully mobilized downdrag force and resistance along the pile. The proposed research work determines the excessive settlement of collapsible soil caused by the inundation of the soil based on a number of basic properties of the collapsible soils such as the soil’s initial void ratio, degree of saturation, uniformity coefficient, dry unit weight and collapse potential. Such an excessive soil settlement is employed in the proposed pile-soil model to assess the downdrag force acting on the pile skin and the associating pile axial response considering the pile-soil relative settlement and mobilized pile-soil resistance. The proposed model combines the pile-head axial load from the superstructure along with the developing downdrag force and mobilized pile-soil resistance above and below the neutral plane, respectively, based in the pile-soil interaction. The developed pile-soil model is compiled into a computer code with a user-friendly graphical interface for input and output data. The proposed model will be validated through case studies available in the literature.
状态: Active
资金: 98560
资助组织: Alabama A&M University<==>Transportation Infrastructure Durability & Life Extension<==>Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology
项目负责人: Kline, Robin
执行机构: Alabama A&M University
开始时间: 20210501
预计完成日期: 20220630
主题领域: Bridges and other structures;Geotechnology;Highways;Maintenance and Preservation
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