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Jun 27, 2019

Investigation of Thermal Loading Effects on Shaft Resistance of Energy Pile Using Laboratory-Scale Model

Publication: Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
Volume 145, Issue 9

Abstract

Cyclic temperature changes in an energy pile generate cyclic thermal expansive and contractive strains along the interface, which may impact both the serviceability and the ultimate pile resistance. This paper aims to assess induced changes in the shaft resistance of an energy pile after being subjected to different temperature variation, between 24°C and 34°C. This was done by measuring the load-settlement curve of a laboratory-scale floating energy pile installed in fully saturated normally-consolidated (NC) kaolin. A 10% relative settlement criterion was adopted to define the shaft resistance. Changes in temperature and pore pressure were also monitored in the surrounding clay using embedded thermocouples and a pore pressure transducer. Measurements during thermal loading showed that a positive excess pore water pressure was generated during the first thermal cycle followed by a negative pore pressure (suction) during the same cycle, while subsequent thermal cycles generated a cyclic pore pressure that remained negative regardless of the number of thermal loading cycles. It was also observed that piles subjected to heating exhibited greater shaft resistance than the reference pile tested at room temperature. Although the shaft resistance was considerably influenced by cyclic thermal loading, increasing the number of thermal cycles did not make appreciable differences in shaft resistance.

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Acknowledgments

Funding for this research was provided by the National Science Foundation, Division of Civil, Mechanical and Manufacturing Innovation (CMMI) (Award No. 1335395).

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Volume 145Issue 9September 2019

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Received: Jan 22, 2018
Accepted: Feb 6, 2019
Published online: Jun 27, 2019
Published in print: Sep 1, 2019
Discussion open until: Nov 27, 2019

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Saeed Yazdani [email protected]
Ph.D. Candidate, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Univ. of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, Engineering and Mathematical Sciences Bldg., 3200 N Cramer St., Milwaukee, WI 53211 (corresponding author). Email: [email protected]
Sam Helwany [email protected]
Professor, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Univ. of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, Engineering and Mathematical Sciences Bldg., 3200 N Cramer St., Milwaukee, WI 53211. Email: [email protected]
Guney Olgun [email protected]
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering, Missouri Univ. of Science and Technology, 127 Butler-Carlton Hall, 1401 N. Pine St., Rolla, MO 65409-0030. Email: [email protected]

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