FEM modelling of screw displacement pile interaction with subsoil

IF 1.1 Q3 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Archives of Civil Engineering Pub Date : 2023-12-21 DOI:10.24425/ace.2023.147653
Paweł Więcławski, A. Krasiński
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: Predictingthe 𝑄 – 𝑠 settlementcharacteristicsofpilesisanimportantelementinthedesigning of pile foundations. The most reliable method in evaluating pile-soil interaction is the static load test, preferably performed with instrumentation for measuring shaft and pile base resistances. This, however, is a mostly post-implementation test. In the design phase, prediction methods are needed, in which numerical simulations play an increasingly popular role. This article proposes a procedure for numerically modeling the interaction of screw displacement piles with soil using the ZSoil 2D FEM program. The procedure takes into account technological characteristics of this type of pile, such as the process of soil expansion during the screwing-in of the auger and the pressure of concrete mix after pile concreting. They significantly affect the soil stress state, which is a key parameter for the pile load capacity. Geotechnical parameters of the subsoil were adopted from CPTU probing and laboratory tests. Due to the physical complexity, a constitutive soil model “Hardening Soil” (HS) was used in the analyses. The modeling procedure was calibrated on the basis of the static load test results of several instrumented piles, which were carried out as part of the “DPDT-Auger” research project. As a result of these calibrations, generalized recommendations were derived for an entire single pile modeling process with the axisymmetric system of ZSoil program. These can be useful in the reliable FEM prediction of the 𝑄 – 𝑠 characteristics for screw displacement piles for practical engineering purposes.
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螺旋位移桩与基土相互作用的有限元模拟
:预测桩的𝑄 - 𝑠 沉降特性是设计桩基的重要因素。评估桩土相互作用的最可靠方法是静载试验,最好使用仪器测量轴和桩基阻力。不过,这主要是实施后的测试。在设计阶段,需要采用预测方法,而数值模拟在其中发挥着越来越重要的作用。本文提出了一种使用 ZSoil 2D 有限元程序对螺旋位移桩与土体的相互作用进行数值模拟的程序。该程序考虑到了此类桩的技术特点,如螺旋钻拧入时的土体膨胀过程和桩身混凝土浇筑后混凝土拌合物的压力。它们对土体应力状态有显著影响,而土体应力状态是影响桩承载能力的关键参数。基土的岩土参数采用了 CPTU 勘探和实验室测试的结果。由于物理上的复杂性,在分析中使用了 "硬化土"(HS)土壤构成模型。建模程序是根据 "DPDT-Auger "研究项目中几个仪器桩的静载荷测试结果进行校准的。根据这些校准结果,得出了使用 ZSoil 程序的轴对称系统进行整个单桩建模过程的通用建议。这些建议可用于对实际工程中螺旋位移桩的𝑄 - 𝑠 特性进行可靠的有限元预测。
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Archives of Civil Engineering
Archives of Civil Engineering ENGINEERING, CIVIL-
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期刊介绍: ARCHIVES OF CIVIL ENGINEERING publish original papers of the theoretical, experimental, numerical and practical nature in the fields of structural mechanics, soil mechanics and foundations engineering, concrete, metal, timber and composite polymer structures, hydrotechnical structures, roads, railways and bridges, building services, building physics, management in construction, production of construction materials, construction of civil engineering structures, education of civil engineers.
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