All Days 1990
DOI: 10.4043/6246-ms
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Lateral Group Behavior of Piles in Offshore Soil Conditions

Abstract: As North Sea development moved into deeper water during the nineteen seventies, foundation design became more dependent upon the behavior characteristics of piles clustered around the legs of the jacket. Structural designers were faced with the problem of adequately representing the behavior of these pile groups within their overall structural model. In many cases the problem was compounded by the non-uniformity of the foundation soils and their associated non-linear behavior over the load range under consider… Show more

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“…Because of the difficulties of applying the finite element method to large pile groups, Law and Lam (2001) proposed the application of periodic boundary conditions in finite element analysis of large pile groups. Additionally, some hybrid methods coupling both the continuum approach and the p-y have been used to model pile groups (Foch and Koch 1973, O'Neil et al 1977, Horsnell et al 1990). …”
Section: Continuum Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of the difficulties of applying the finite element method to large pile groups, Law and Lam (2001) proposed the application of periodic boundary conditions in finite element analysis of large pile groups. Additionally, some hybrid methods coupling both the continuum approach and the p-y have been used to model pile groups (Foch and Koch 1973, O'Neil et al 1977, Horsnell et al 1990). …”
Section: Continuum Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%