1. Effect of dynamic loads on piles in frozen soils
- Author
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Parameswaran, V. R., Canadian Society Civil Engineering. Technical Council on Cold Regions Engineering, and American Society Civil Engineering
- Subjects
alternating stress effects ,piles' displacement rates ,sol ,soil creep rate ,dynamic loads ,bearing capacity reduction ,foundations ,piles ,taux de fluage ,frozen soils ,fondation (ouvrage) ,pieu ,creep rate ,sollicitation dynamique ,pergélisol ,soils ,sol gelé ,permafrost ,foundations in permafrost - Abstract
An alternating stress as small as 5% of the static stress was found to accelerate the displacement rates of piles subjected to long-term loads in frozen soils, as well as the creep rate of frozen soil samples subjected to uniaxial loading under compression. This effect essentially reduces the bearing capacity of piles in frozen soils, and has to be taken into consideration in the design of foundations in permafrost areas., 3rd International Specialty Conference on Cold Regions Engineering. Northern Resource Development, April 4, 1984, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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- 1984