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Study on Design of Uplift Piles According to the Elastic Foundation Beam Theory
Taking the every arranged uplift pile in a practical project for example and selecting the column strip on the scale board as the research object, this paper analysis mainly focuses on the pullout capacity of piles at different locations with different vertical loads from columns by using the Winkler elastic foundation beam model. The results show that design with assumption that uplift piles evenly share the net buoyance would lead to successive failure of the piles. Then further parametric analysis was conducted to study the influence of stiffness, thickness and column space on the vertical forces of piles. The conclusions could provide positive reference to related uplift pile design.
Study on Design of Uplift Piles According to the Elastic Foundation Beam Theory
Taking the every arranged uplift pile in a practical project for example and selecting the column strip on the scale board as the research object, this paper analysis mainly focuses on the pullout capacity of piles at different locations with different vertical loads from columns by using the Winkler elastic foundation beam model. The results show that design with assumption that uplift piles evenly share the net buoyance would lead to successive failure of the piles. Then further parametric analysis was conducted to study the influence of stiffness, thickness and column space on the vertical forces of piles. The conclusions could provide positive reference to related uplift pile design.
Study on Design of Uplift Piles According to the Elastic Foundation Beam Theory
Advanced Materials Research ; 838-841 ; 907-912
08.11.2013
6 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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