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Numerical Simulation for the Soil-Pile-Structure Interaction under Seismic Loading

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  • Lifeng Luan
  • Yunbin Liu
  • Ying Li

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Piles are widely used as reinforcement structures in geotechnical engineering designs. If the settlement of the soil is greater than the pile, the pile is pulled down by the soil, and negative friction force is produced. Previous studies have mainly focused on the interaction of pile-soil under static condition. However, many pile projects are located in earthquake-prone areas, which indicate the importance of determining the response of the pile-soil structure under seismic load. In this paper, the nonlinear, explicit, and finite difference program FLAC3D, which considers the mechanical behavior of soil-pile interaction, is used to establish an underconsolidated soil-pile mode. The response processes of the pile side friction force, the pile axial force, and the soil response under seismic load are also analyzed.

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  • Lifeng Luan & Yunbin Liu & Ying Li, 2015. "Numerical Simulation for the Soil-Pile-Structure Interaction under Seismic Loading," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-7, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:959581
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/959581
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