6 results on '"Teresa M. Bodas Freitas"'
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2. Effect of Domain Size in the Modelled Response of Thermally-Activated Piles
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Martina Zito, Teresa M. Bodas Freitas, P.J. Bourne-Webb, and Donatella Sterpi
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Energy geostructures ,Work (thermodynamics) ,Mechanical load ,soil-structure interaction ,numerical analysis ,business.industry ,Numerical analysis ,Structural engineering ,Domain (software engineering) ,Initial distribution ,Soil structure interaction ,Energy geostructures, pile foundations, soil-structure interaction, numerical analysis ,business ,Pile ,pile foundations ,Geology - Abstract
The application of thermally-activated pile foundations has received significant attention in the last decade with a number of large- and small-scale tests having been undertaken. Alongside these physical studies, a number of investigations utilising numerical analysis have been undertaken to examine the behaviour of single piles and pile groups. Focussing on studies examining single piles, it is apparent that a variety of differing domain dimensions have been used. The work presented in this paper had the objective of systematically examining the influence of the domain size and how it affects the predicted thermo-mechanical response of the pile. It shows that the domain size has an important impact on the initial distribution of mobilised shaft friction due to applied mechanical load which then impacts on the subsequent thermo-mechanical response.
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- 2021
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3. Thermal performance of seasonally, thermally-activated floating pile foundations in a cohesive medium
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Martina Zito, Donatella Sterpi, Teresa M. Bodas Freitas, and P.J. Bourne-Webb
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Renewable energy ,business.industry ,Geothermal energy ,Numerical analysis ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Foundation (engineering) ,020101 civil engineering ,Shallow geothermal energy, Pile foundations, Soil-structure interaction, Thermal analysis, Renewable energy ,02 engineering and technology ,Shallow geothermal energy ,Thermal expansion ,0201 civil engineering ,Pile foundations ,Soil structure interaction ,021105 building & construction ,Thermal ,Soil-structure interaction ,Geotechnical engineering ,Thermal analysis ,business ,Pile ,Geology ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
The thermal-activation of pile foundations for use within shallow geothermal energy systems has received much attention with a number of studies having reported full- and small-scale testing and/or numerical analysis. Various conditions in terms of pile type, ground profiles and thermal loading, have been considered in these studies, leading to a broad understanding of the thermo-mechanical behaviour of thermally-activated pile foundations. One area that requires further attention is the clarification of the foundation response under seasonal cyclic thermal loading. This study systematically assesses the impact of cyclic thermal loading in relation to the initial mechanical loading, for isolated floating piles and pile groups in a cohesive soil medium. For piles where the shaft resistance dominates the pile total resistance, it was found that irrecoverable movement will be small and thermal stress and pile head movements change in a cyclic and regular manner. It is shown that the effect of the coefficient of thermal expansion of the soil, is much reduced from that suggested in studies using constant thermal loads applied over long periods. The effect of the overlying building was explored and it is shown that thermal-activation of the pile foundation mitigates the effect of the imposition of a higher average temperature at the surface.
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- 2021
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4. Characterization of the geological and geotechnical conditions at the village of Monsanto
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Ricardo Prazeres, Carlos Neto de Carvalho, Isabel Fernandes, João Calvão, and Teresa M. Bodas Freitas
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lcsh:GE1-350 ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Granitic rock ,Uniaxial compression ,Classification of discontinuities ,010502 geochemistry & geophysics ,Field survey ,01 natural sciences ,Characterization (materials science) ,Geotechnical engineering ,Rock mass classification ,Shear strength (discontinuity) ,lcsh:Environmental sciences ,Geology ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
The stability of slopes and hillsides involving rock or soil masses depends crucially on the occurring geological and geotechnical conditions. The village of Monsanto, municipality of Idanha-a-Nova, is located on a granitic inselberg. The tourist interest of the village lies largely in the fusion of the granitic rock mass with the man-made constructions and in the aesthetics of several granitic boulders scattered throughout the village. In the present work the geological and geotechnical characterization of the rock mass has been carried out, namely by the field survey of the entire intervention area and by a set of laboratory tests on samples collected in the field (ultrasound propagation velocity and the uniaxial compression test). Based on this information, the shear strength of the discontinuities was estimated and a kinematic analysis was performed using the Dips 7.0 commercial software, with the objective of defining the predominant sets of joints and identifying the most probable failure mechanisms in each hillside.
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- 2019
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5. The effect of creep on the short-term bearing capacity of pre-loaded footings
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Lidija Zdravković, David M. Potts, and Teresa M. Bodas Freitas
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business.industry ,Stiffness ,Structural engineering ,Dissipation ,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology ,Finite element method ,Computer Science Applications ,Pore water pressure ,Creep ,Shallow foundation ,Hardening (metallurgy) ,medicine ,Geotechnical engineering ,Bearing capacity ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Geology - Abstract
This paper presents a numerical study on the short-term bearing capacity of preloaded footings on soft clay. In practice, this situation needs to be addressed when re-using an existing foundation for a new building or when extra load is to be transmitted to an existing foundation. Previous studies have estimated the bearing capacity in this situation, allowing simply for the increase in the soil undrained strength due to the increase in effective stresses imposed by the preload. However, field and laboratory observations corroborate that there is a continuous increase in the stiffness and strength soil properties with time, even after the dissipation of the excess pore water pressures generated during the initial loading is complete. This paper quantifies the short-term bearing capacity of existing foundations allowing for the occurrence of creep deformations and associated soil hardening. The problem is investigated by means of a series of plane-strain coupled finite element analyses of a 2 m wide rough strip footing, in which the foundation soil is modelled using an overstress based elastic-viscoplastic model. The study investigates the effect of the level of preload, the applied loading rate, the creep characteristics of the foundation soil (magnitude and creep law type) and the footing geometry. It is shown that the time dependent nature of soil (e.g. occurrence of creep) accounts for a significant increase in bearing capacity.
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- 2012
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6. A time dependent constitutive model for soils with isotach viscosity
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David M. Potts, Teresa M. Bodas Freitas, and Lidija Zdravković
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Creep ,Viscoplasticity ,Isotropy ,Scalar (mathematics) ,Stress space ,Constitutive equation ,Geotechnical engineering ,Mechanics ,Stress conditions ,Finite element program ,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology ,Computer Science Applications ,Mathematics - Abstract
This paper presents a three-dimensional elastic viscoplastic constitutive model that is able to reproduce the time dependent behaviour of soils with isotach viscosity. This constitutive law is based on the overstress theory and incorporates some important features, namely: (i) a non-linear creep law with a limit for the amount of creep deformation under isotropic stress conditions; (ii) a flexible loading surface that is capable of reproducing a wide range of shapes in p ′ − J stress space and incorporates the Matsuoka–Nakai failure criterion in the deviatoric stress space and (iii) assumes that the viscoplastic scalar multiplier is constant on a given loading surface to ensure that critical state conditions are reached. A full description of the model, its governing equations and implementation in a finite element program are presented. The model is then used to simulate the results of laboratory tests, highlighting the model’s abilities and shortcomings in reproducing the time dependent behaviour of soft clays. Furthermore, the paper investigates the importance of accounting for creep non-linearity and the consequences of isotach viscosity on the critical state line.
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- 2011
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