Theory and modelling of negative skin friction on a pile in soil

T. Siegel, A. Lucarelli
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It is well-accepted within the foundation engineering community that piles in settling soil can be subject to negative skin friction (NSF). Typical causes of soil settlement include surface loads (e.g. new fill, structures), lowering of the water table, and earthquake- or liquefaction-induced compression. From examination of the results of long-term monitoring of piles, Fellenius [1988. Unified design of piles and pile groups. Geotechnical Instrumentation –- Transportation Research Record, 1169, pp.75–82] concluded that essentially all piles in soil develop NSF. There are important fundamental differences in the behaviour of piles with NSF compared to piles without NSF that affect the structural and geotechnical design. The purpose of this study is to introduce a theory to explain the development of NSF for all piles in soil. It is hypothesised that, consistent with the results of long-term pile monitoring, very small soil settlements are sufficient to mobilise the side resistance. Mechanisms causing settlement (common to all piles in soil) include installation effects and consolidation under the permanent (head) load. A numerical model of a hypothetical pile and soil system confirms that settlement from these mechanisms result in NSF consistent with the results of long-term monitoring.
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土中桩负摩阻力理论与模型
桩在沉降土中的负摩阻力是基础工程界公认的问题。土壤沉降的典型原因包括表面荷载(如新填土、结构)、地下水位下降以及地震或液化引起的压缩。根据对桩基长期监测结果的检验,felenius[1988]。桩群统一设计。岩土工程仪器——交通研究记录,1169,pp.75-82]得出结论,基本上所有的桩在土壤中发展NSF。有NSF的桩与没有NSF的桩的行为有重要的根本区别,这影响了结构和岩土设计。本研究的目的是引入一种理论来解释土中所有桩的NSF的发展。假设,与长期桩监测的结果一致,非常小的土壤沉降足以调动侧阻力。引起沉降的机制(土壤中所有桩的共同机制)包括安装效应和永久(头)荷载下的固结。一个假设桩土系统的数值模型证实了这些机制导致的沉降与长期监测结果一致。
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