2008
DOI: 10.1002/nag.746
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Nonlinear response of laterally loaded piles and pile groups

Abstract: SUMMARYIn spite of extensive studies on laterally loaded piles carried out over years, none of them offers an expedite approach as to gaining the nonlinear response and its associated depth of mobilization of limiting force along each pile in a group. To serve such a need, elastic-plastic solutions for free-head, laterally loaded piles were developed recently by the author. They allow the response to be readily computed from elastic state right up to failure, by assigning a series of slip depths, and a limitin… Show more

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“…1c) with due account of the moment caused by the distributed p u2 over the 'dragging' zone from depth L 1 -e o2 to L 1 (Matlock et al 1980;Guo 2009 …”
Section: Plastic (Sliding Layer) -Elastic-plastic (Stable Layer) (P-ementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1c) with due account of the moment caused by the distributed p u2 over the 'dragging' zone from depth L 1 -e o2 to L 1 (Matlock et al 1980;Guo 2009 …”
Section: Plastic (Sliding Layer) -Elastic-plastic (Stable Layer) (P-ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The EP solution capitalised on a constant k i and the aforementioned p ui is indeed sufficiently accurate for modelling active piles (Murff and Hamilton 1993;Guo 2006) compared to numerical approaches (Yang and Jeremic 2002;Guo 2009). It is also useful for calibrating pertinent numerical results (Guo 2010).…”
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confidence: 94%
“…Theconcept of p-multiplier is less rigorous but offers more reliable and efficient prediction of overall 65 pile response than finite element and finite difference methods (Guo 2009;Guo 2012). 66…”
Section: (C) and (E)] 60mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The behavior of single pile and pile groups subjected to lateral loading has been studied in details under static loading conditions using analytical approaches. Studies on vertically and laterally loaded piles embedded in nonhomogenous and layered soil using a Winkler model approach were studied by Basu and Salgado, Guo, and Hirai . Nevertheless, these methodologies did not take into account the presence of kinematic forces and depth of liquefiable soil layer and their influence on the bending moment generated in the pile and the unsupported pile length leading to instability.…”
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confidence: 99%