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Nov 1, 2007

Torsional Piles in Two-Layered Nonhomogeneous Soil

Publication: International Journal of Geomechanics
Volume 7, Issue 6

Abstract

Response of a pile subjected to torsional loading is significantly affected by soil profile. To investigate this characteristic, pile-soil interaction may be modeled by a series of independent springs distributed along the pile shaft (load transfer model). With this modeling, in this paper, analytical solutions are developed for the pile embedded in a two-layered soil profile. The soil stiffness of each layer is assumed to increase as a simple power law of depth, starting with any value at ground level. The solutions are expressed in terms of Bessel functions of noninteger order; and also presented in simplified expressions for some special cases. The solutions are verified using a spreadsheet, numerical program GASPILE, which is based on a nonlinear load transfer model. They are further collaborated using more rigorous numerical approaches available for a two-layered homogeneous soil. With the solutions, extensive parametric study was conducted and presented in nondimensional charts, in order to show consistency among these solutions, significant influence of stiffness profile on torsional response, and to identify conditions of utilizing these solutions. A case study is provided to illustrate the use of the current solutions, in particular for deducing soil modulus from torsional test results.

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Acknowledgments

The research was initiated at the University of Western Australia. It was largely conducted when the first writer was working in APG Geo-System Sdn Bhd, Malaysia. The first writer would like to acknowledge the reviewers’ comments, which led to improvement in the presentation of this paper.

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International Journal of Geomechanics
Volume 7Issue 6November 2007
Pages: 410 - 422

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Received: Feb 1, 2005
Accepted: Feb 5, 2007
Published online: Nov 1, 2007
Published in print: Nov 2007

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Wei Dong Guo
Senior Lecturer, Griffith School of Engineering, Griffith Univ., PMB 50 Gold Coast Mail Center, Queensland 9726, Australia (corresponding author). E-mail: [email protected]
Y. K. Chow
Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, The National Univ. of Singapore, Singapore.
Mark F. Randolph
ARC Federation Fellow, Centre for Offshore Foundation Systems, The Univ. of Western Australia, Stirling Highway, Crawley, Perth, W.A., Australia.

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