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    Numerical Evaluation of Drag Force on Integral Abutment Piles

    Source: Journal of Bridge Engineering:;2023:;Volume ( 028 ):;issue: 009::page 04023053-1
    Author:
    Osama Drbe
    ,
    M. Hesham El Naggar
    ,
    Abouzar Sadrekarimi
    ,
    Safwat Ramadan
    DOI: 10.1061/JBENF2.BEENG-5988
    Publisher: ASCE
    Abstract: Piles transmit structural loads through skin friction, end-bearing, or both to deeper and stronger soil layers. Surcharge loads, site grading, or dewatering activities induce downward movement in the soil that is adjacent to piles installed in a compressible soil layer. This movement causes negative skin friction stresses that act downward at the pile–soil interface, which causes an additional force denoted the drag force (Qn) that is applied to the pile, which results in a larger axial load in the pile shaft. The end-bearing force and positive skin friction that develops in the pile part within stable (incompressible) soil resist the applied loads [e.g., dead load (Qd) and Qn]. This paper aimed to evaluate Qn that was mobilized on driven H-piles that were installed in soft clay with three-dimensional (3D) nonlinear finite-element analysis. Two numerical models were validated against the field data from two instrumented H-piles, which were part of a three-span bridge (E-21) on Highway 418, Ontario, Canada. The calculated settlements and Qn agreed well with measured field data. The validated numerical models were employed to conduct a parametric analysis to investigate the location of the neutral plane (NP) at which the skin friction changed from negative to positive. In addition, the performance of the piles that were installed in small and large groups was investigated, which considered Qn and group effects. It was found that the group effect was negligible for piles that were installed in one row but were significant for piles that were installed in large groups. Finally, a group factor was proposed to calculate the drag force for piles in a group (Q(n)pile in group).
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    contributor authorOsama Drbe
    contributor authorM. Hesham El Naggar
    contributor authorAbouzar Sadrekarimi
    contributor authorSafwat Ramadan
    date accessioned2023-11-27T23:08:25Z
    date available2023-11-27T23:08:25Z
    date issued9/1/2023 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2023-09-01
    identifier otherJBENF2.BEENG-5988.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4293323
    description abstractPiles transmit structural loads through skin friction, end-bearing, or both to deeper and stronger soil layers. Surcharge loads, site grading, or dewatering activities induce downward movement in the soil that is adjacent to piles installed in a compressible soil layer. This movement causes negative skin friction stresses that act downward at the pile–soil interface, which causes an additional force denoted the drag force (Qn) that is applied to the pile, which results in a larger axial load in the pile shaft. The end-bearing force and positive skin friction that develops in the pile part within stable (incompressible) soil resist the applied loads [e.g., dead load (Qd) and Qn]. This paper aimed to evaluate Qn that was mobilized on driven H-piles that were installed in soft clay with three-dimensional (3D) nonlinear finite-element analysis. Two numerical models were validated against the field data from two instrumented H-piles, which were part of a three-span bridge (E-21) on Highway 418, Ontario, Canada. The calculated settlements and Qn agreed well with measured field data. The validated numerical models were employed to conduct a parametric analysis to investigate the location of the neutral plane (NP) at which the skin friction changed from negative to positive. In addition, the performance of the piles that were installed in small and large groups was investigated, which considered Qn and group effects. It was found that the group effect was negligible for piles that were installed in one row but were significant for piles that were installed in large groups. Finally, a group factor was proposed to calculate the drag force for piles in a group (Q(n)pile in group).
    publisherASCE
    titleNumerical Evaluation of Drag Force on Integral Abutment Piles
    typeJournal Article
    journal volume28
    journal issue9
    journal titleJournal of Bridge Engineering
    identifier doi10.1061/JBENF2.BEENG-5988
    journal fristpage04023053-1
    journal lastpage04023053-19
    page19
    treeJournal of Bridge Engineering:;2023:;Volume ( 028 ):;issue: 009
    contenttypeFulltext
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