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Geomechanics and Engineering Volume 38, Number 2, July25 2024 , pages 139-155 DOI: https://doi.org/10.12989/gae.2024.38.2.139 |
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Lateral load sharing and response of piled raft foundation in cohesionless medium: An experimental approach |
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Dinesh Kumar Malviya and Manojit Samanta
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| Abstract | ||
| The piled raft foundations are subjected to lateral loading under the action of wind and earthquake loads. Their bearing behavior and flexural responses under these loadings are of prime concern for researchers and practitioners. The insufficient experimental studies on piled rafts subjected to lateral loading lead to a limited understanding of this foundation system. Lateral load sharing between pile and raft in a laterally loaded piled raft is scarce in literature. In the present study, lateral load–displacement, load sharing, bending moment distribution, and raft inclinations of the piled raft foundations have been discussed through an instrumented scaled down model test in 1 g condition. The contribution of raft in a laterally loaded piled raft has been evaluated from the responses of pile group and piled raft foundations attributing a variety of influential system parameters such as pile spacing, slenderness ratio, group area ratio, and raft embedment. The study shows that the raft contributes 28–49% to the overall lateral capacity of the piled raft foundation. The results show that the front pile experiences 20–66% higher bending moments in comparison to the back pile under different conditions in the pile group and piled raft. The piles in the piled raft exhibit lower bending moments in the range of 45–50% as compared to piles in the pile group. The raft inclination in the piled raft is 30–70% less as compared to the pile group foundation. The lateral load–displacement and bending moment distribution in piles of the single pile, pile group, and piled raft has been presented to compare their bearing behavior and flexural responses subjected to lateral loading conditions. This study provides substantial technical aid for the understanding of piled rafts in onshore and offshore structures to withstand lateral loadings, such as those induced by wind and earthquake loads. | ||
| Key Words | ||
| bending moment; lateral load; load sharing; raft inclination; pile group; piled raft | ||
| Address | ||
| Dinesh Kumar Malviya and Manojit Samanta: Academy of Scientific & Innovative Research (AcSIR), Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh – 201002 India Geotechnical & Geohazards Group, CSIR-Central Building Research Institute Roorkee, Uttarakhand – 247667 India | ||