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Cyclic and Rapid Axial Load Tests on Displacement Piles in Soft Clay

Authors :
Kenneth Gavin
Paul Doherty
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
ASCE, 2012.

Abstract

Offshore piles are subjected to complex loading regimes, which include both rapidly applied static and cyclic loads. This note describes an experimental investigation conducted in order to assess the factors influencing the response of offshore piles to these loading conditions. The tests were performed using instrumented model piles installed in soft clay. During cyclic loading, the piles demonstrated a transition from stable to unstable behaviour when the applied loads reached a specific load threshold. Stable behaviour was defined when increments of plastic displacement decreased as the number of load cycles increased. During stable behaviour, radial effective stresses at the pile-soil interface remained constant. During unstable behaviour, pore pressures at the pile-soil interface rose as the number of cycles increased. This resulted in reduced radial effective stresses and progressively increasing displacement rates. Due to the presence of these excess pore pressures, the shaft resistance recorded during static load tests, performed after a period of unstable cyclic loading, were lower than those measured on piles where the pore pressure was fully equalised. However, the axial resistance was seen to be rate dependent. Fast loading of the pile resulted in reductions of pore water pressure at the soil-pile interface and enhanced shaft resistance which could overcome the negative effect caused by cyclic loading. Deposited by bulk import SB. 19/02/2013

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6d10bb8f3a5a12556a36045a0fab5095