热带土中桩的吸力和再荷载效应

IF 2.3 Q2 ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL International Journal of Geotechnical Engineering Pub Date : 2023-02-07 DOI:10.1080/19386362.2023.2208919
Heitor Cardoso Bernardes, Aleones José da Cruz Junior, Maurício Martines Sales, Renato Pinto da Cunha, Juan Félix Rodríguez Rebolledo
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摘要:受卸载-再加载循环影响的建筑物的基础设计需要了解桩中的再加载效应。通常,这种基础存在于非饱和土中,这也需要考虑基质吸力的影响。本文通过试验和数值方法研究了土吸力和再加载对桩的性能的影响。在热带土壤剖面上建造的钻孔桩在不同的气候季节进行了一系列的荷载试验。从干季桩荷载试验到雨季桩荷载试验,吸土量平均减少85%,使桩的极限轴向承载力和刚度降低50%左右。卸载-再加载循环使桩的极限承载力提高了7% ~ 9%,桩的刚度提高了13% ~ 24%。
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Suction and reloading effects on pile behaviour in tropical soil
ABSTRACT The design of foundations for buildings subjected to unload–reload cycles generate the need to understand the reloading effects in piles. Commonly, such foundations are found in unsaturated soils, which also requires considering the effects of matric suction. This paper investigates the effects of soil suction and reloading on the behaviour of piles from an experimental and numerical approach. A bored pile built on a tropical soil profile was subjected to a sequence of load tests, performed at different climate seasons. An average 85% decrease in soil suction was measured from the pile load test in the dry season to the test in the rainy one, which contributed to a reduction in the pile’s ultimate axial load capacity and stiffness of around 50%. The unload–reload cycles caused an increase on the pile’s ultimate load capacity between 7% and 9% and on the pile stiffness between 13% and 24%.
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