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Transparent Soil Model Test on Displacement Field of Soils around Single Passive Pile
In traditional model test, the soil deformation around the pile is difficult to obtain under soil lateral movement. Therefore, a series of model tests based on the combination of transparent soil model testing technique and particle image velocimetry (PIV) were carried out to measure the soil deformation in a non-intrusive way. The results indicate that shielding effect, i.e. soil displacement difference between the back and side of the pile, is becoming more obvious with embedment depth. The displacement difference of the soil in front of the pile is less than the soil behind the pile at different buried pile depths.
Transparent Soil Model Test on Displacement Field of Soils around Single Passive Pile
In traditional model test, the soil deformation around the pile is difficult to obtain under soil lateral movement. Therefore, a series of model tests based on the combination of transparent soil model testing technique and particle image velocimetry (PIV) were carried out to measure the soil deformation in a non-intrusive way. The results indicate that shielding effect, i.e. soil displacement difference between the back and side of the pile, is becoming more obvious with embedment depth. The displacement difference of the soil in front of the pile is less than the soil behind the pile at different buried pile depths.
Transparent Soil Model Test on Displacement Field of Soils around Single Passive Pile
Zhou, D. (author) / Zhang, W. G. (author)
International Conference on Geotechnical and Earthquake Engineering 2018 ; 2018 ; Chongqing, China
IACGE 2018 ; 652-659
2019-01-10
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
Transparent Soil Model Test on Displacement Field of Soils around Single Passive Pile
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