Flexural Behavior of Laterally Loaded Tapered Piles in Cohesive Soils

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DOI: 10.4236/ojce.2015.51004    3,724 Downloads   5,124 Views  Citations
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In this paper, the flexural behavior of laterally loaded tapered piles in cohesive soils is investigated. The exact solution for the governing differential equation of the problem is obtained based on the beam-on-elastic foundation approach in which the soil reaction on the pile is related directly to the pile lateral deflection. In this investigation, the modulus of subgrade reactions is assumed to be constant along the pile depth. Parametric study through numerical examples is carried out to prove the validity and accuracy of the obtained results. In general, the derived displacement field can be used to study pile response in multilayered soil profiles by subdividing the pile into a number of elements. It is found that tapered piles show stiffer behavior than that for prismatic ones having the same material volume with an optimum stress distribution along the pile depth. Accordingly, tapered piles are more efficient and economic than those having the same material volume. Verification is also carried out for the obtained results through finite element analysis and the selected number of elements gives a very good agreement for lateral deflection and a larger number of elements is required to obtain better results for bending moment because of moment loss resulting from the lack of shear diagram.

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Qissab, M. (2015) Flexural Behavior of Laterally Loaded Tapered Piles in Cohesive Soils. Open Journal of Civil Engineering, 5, 29-38. doi: 10.4236/ojce.2015.51004.

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