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Effects of kinematic and inertial interaction on seismic responses of pile-structure system in liquefiable and non-liquefiable deposits
Ling, Weiyu; Xu, Chengshun; Dou PF(豆鹏飞); Liu, Hao; Pan, Rujiang; Wang, Jinting; Du, Xiuli
Corresponding AuthorDou, Pengfei([email protected])
Source PublicationCOMPUTERS AND GEOTECHNICS
2023-12-01
Volume164Pages:16
ISSN0266-352X
AbstractNumerical simulation models for pile group-superstructure in liquefiable and non-liquefiable sites were established. The validity and reliability of the numerical model are verified by the shaking table test results. Based on the cross-correlation analysis of superstructure acceleration-pile bending moment and soil displacement-pile bending moment obtained from the tests, the coupling law of kinematic and inertial interaction and its influence on pile failure modes were discussed combined with the numerical simulation results. The results shown that the effect of kinematic interaction on piles were greater than that of inertial interaction in both types of sites, but coupling mechanisms of kinematic and inertial interaction were different. For the liquefiable site scenario, the middle part of piles was prone to bending failure and the kinematic interaction was the main reason for it. For the non-liquefiable site scenario, the inertial interaction had an obvious influence on the pile failure occurred at the pile top. The results of parameter analysis shown that the mass of the superstructure was the most important parameter of inertial interaction in the liquefiable site. Parameters of inertial interaction would affect the vibration of the superstructure in the non-liquefiable site, but the influence on pile bending moments was not obvious.
KeywordNumerical simulation Shaking table experiments Pile foundation Dynamic interaction Failure mechanism Parameter analysis
DOI10.1016/j.compgeo.2023.105835
Indexed BySCI ; EI
Language英语
WOS IDWOS:001096551500001
WOS KeywordNUMERICAL-ANALYSIS ; SOIL ; PERFORMANCE ; LIQUEFACTION ; MODEL ; SAND
WOS Research AreaComputer Science ; Engineering ; Geology
WOS SubjectComputer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications ; Engineering, Geological ; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
Funding ProjectNational Science Fund for Distin- guished Young Scholars of China[52225807]
Funding OrganizationNational Science Fund for Distin- guished Young Scholars of China
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ContributorDou, Pengfei
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Identifierhttp://dspace.imech.ac.cn/handle/311007/93338
Collection流固耦合系统力学重点实验室
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Ling, Weiyu,Xu, Chengshun,Dou PF,et al. Effects of kinematic and inertial interaction on seismic responses of pile-structure system in liquefiable and non-liquefiable deposits[J]. COMPUTERS AND GEOTECHNICS,2023,164:16.Rp_Au:Dou, Pengfei
APA Ling, Weiyu.,Xu, Chengshun.,豆鹏飞.,Liu, Hao.,Pan, Rujiang.,...&Du, Xiuli.(2023).Effects of kinematic and inertial interaction on seismic responses of pile-structure system in liquefiable and non-liquefiable deposits.COMPUTERS AND GEOTECHNICS,164,16.
MLA Ling, Weiyu,et al."Effects of kinematic and inertial interaction on seismic responses of pile-structure system in liquefiable and non-liquefiable deposits".COMPUTERS AND GEOTECHNICS 164(2023):16.
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