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TL;DR: In this article, an exact calculation of the load on such a cylinder is presented, where the load is non-dimensionalized with respect to the soil strength and the diameter of the pile.
Abstract: In the analysis of the undrained loading of laterally loaded piles an important quantity is the ultimate lateral resistance at depth to purely horizontal movement. If the soil is modelled as a perfectly plastic cohesive material then the calculation of this quantity reduces to a plane strain problem in plasticity theory, in which the load is calculated on a long cylinder which moves laterally through an infinite medium. An exact calculation of the load on such a cylinder is presented. If this load is non-dimensionalized with respect to the soil strength and the diameter of the pile, it is found that the load factor varies between for a perfectly smooth pile and for a perfectly rough pile. This result is discussed in the context of previous calculations for the lateral load capacity of piles and is compared with approximate calculations using cavity expansion theory and a wedge failure near the soil surface. La resistance laterale limite en profondeur au seul mouvement horizontal represente un parametre im...

561 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a three-dimensional model of a vertical circular pile exposed to a steady current is studied numerically and experimentally, which is applicable to cases where the Froude number is small (Fr < 0(0.2)).
Abstract: The flow around a vertical circular pile exposed to a steady current is studied numerically and experimentally. The numerical model is a three-dimensional model. The model validation was achieved against new experimental data (which include two-component laser-Doppler anemometry (LDA) flow measurements and the hot-film bed shear stress measurements, and reported in the present paper) and the data of others, and a k-w turbulence model was used for closure. The model does not have a free-surface facility and therefore is applicable only to cases where the Froude number is small (Fr < 0(0.2)). The flow model was used to study the horseshoe vortex and lee-wake vortex flow processes around the pile. The influence on the horseshoe vortex of three parameters, namely the boundary-layer thickness, the Reynolds number and the bed roughness, was investigated. In the latter investigation, the steady solution of the model was chosen. A study of the influence of the unsteady solution on the previously mentioned flow processes was also carried out. The ranges of the parameters covered in the numerical simulations are: The boundary-layer-thickness-to-pile-diameter ratio is varied from 2 x 10 -2 to 10 2 , the pile Reynolds number from 10 2 to 2 × 10 6 , and the pile diameter-to-roughness ratio from 2 to about 10 3 . The amplification of the bed shear stress around the pile (including the areas under the horseshoe vortex and the lee-wake region) was obtained for various values of the previously mentioned parameters. The steady-state flow model was coupled with a morphologic model to calculate scour around a vertical circular pile exposed to a steady current in the case of non-cohesive sediment. The morphologic model includes (i) a two-dimensional bed load sediment-transport description, and (ii) a description of surface-layer sand slides for bed slopes exceeding the angle of repose. The results show that the present numerical simulation captures all the main features of the scour process. The equilibrium scour depth obtained from the simulation agrees well with the experiments for the upstream scour hole. Some discrepancy (up to 30 %) was observed, however, for the downstream scour hole. The calculations show that the amplification of the bed shear stress around the pile in the equilibrium state of the scour process is reduced considerably with respect to that experienced at the initial stage where the bed is plane.

547 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a Web of Science Record created on 2006-11-09, modified on 2017-11 -27, with a new record set on 11-27-2017.
Abstract: Note: Sols Reference LMS-ARTICLE-2006-008doi:10.1002/nag.499View record in Web of Science Record created on 2006-11-09, modified on 2017-11-27

547 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a load-testing of an energy pile installed in London Clay was carried out over a period of about seven weeks, with conventional loading tests carried out either side of an extended loading test with thermal cycles.
Abstract: Very limited information is available regarding the impact of heating and cooling processes on the geotechnical performance of piled foundations incorporating pipe loops for ground-source heat-pump systems (so-called energy piles). A pile-loading test that incorporated temperature cycles while under an extended period of maintained loading was undertaken to investigate the behaviour of an energy pile installed in London Clay. Testing was carried out over a period of about seven weeks, with conventional loading tests carried out either side of an extended loading test with thermal cycles. Using an optical fibre sensor system, and other more conventional instrumentation, temperature and strain profiles were observed in the test pile, an adjacent bore-hole, two of the anchor piles, and the heat sink pile. Details of load and movement at the pile head, of ambient air temperature and of the input/output temperature of fluid within the heating system were also recorded. Thermodynamic behaviour observed during t...

523 citations

Book ChapterDOI
01 Jan 1995
TL;DR: In this paper, a numerical method for the solution of the problem of a beam on an elastic foundation is presented, which can be used as a basis for a sheet pile wall program, and for a laterally loaded pile in a layered soil.
Abstract: In this chapter a numerical method for the solution of the problem of a beam on an elastic foundation is presented. Special care will be taken that the program can be used for beams consisting of sections of unequal length, as the program is to be used as a basis for a sheet pile wall program, and for a program for a laterally loaded pile in a layered soil.

522 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20241
20231,197
20222,384
20211,241
20202,538
20192,841