Study on the vertical bearing performance of pile across cave and sensitivity of three parameters

Abstract A new method was used to study the performance of pile across cave. This paper investigated the vertical bearing characteristics of piles cross caves using centrifugal model tests and a theoretical model of sensitivity. Twelve pile scenarios were selected, the first was a conventional pile,...

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Main Authors: Hui Yun Chen, Zhong Ju Feng, Tie Li, Shao Fen Bai, Cong Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-08-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-96883-7
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spelling doaj-d1b51b6b709748e1b42951205c62b8b02021-09-05T11:34:01ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-08-0111111410.1038/s41598-021-96883-7Study on the vertical bearing performance of pile across cave and sensitivity of three parametersHui Yun Chen0Zhong Ju Feng1Tie Li2Shao Fen Bai3Cong Zhang4School of Highway, Chang’an UniversitySchool of Highway, Chang’an UniversitySchool of Highway, Chang’an UniversitySchool of Highway, Chang’an UniversitySchool of Highway, Chang’an UniversityAbstract A new method was used to study the performance of pile across cave. This paper investigated the vertical bearing characteristics of piles cross caves using centrifugal model tests and a theoretical model of sensitivity. Twelve pile scenarios were selected, the first was a conventional pile, 24 cm long and 2.5 cm in diameter, with no karst cave as a control. In the other eleven scenarios the piles passed through karst caves of four different heights, of four different spans, and three different numbers of caves. The results reveal that increasing the height, span, and number of caves all are negative for vertical ultimate bearing capacity of piles. The axial force and unit shaft resistance of piles are great different. According to the ratios of the tip and shaft resistance, caves change the type of piles. The sensitivity of vertical ultimate bearing capacity to these factors from high to low is height, number, and span of caves. Importantly, the bearing characteristics of piles decrease faster once the height of the prototype karst cave is higher than 9 m, but decreases slowly when the cave’s span is greater than 9 m × 9 m.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-96883-7
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author Hui Yun Chen
Zhong Ju Feng
Tie Li
Shao Fen Bai
Cong Zhang
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Zhong Ju Feng
Tie Li
Shao Fen Bai
Cong Zhang
Study on the vertical bearing performance of pile across cave and sensitivity of three parameters
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Zhong Ju Feng
Tie Li
Shao Fen Bai
Cong Zhang
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title Study on the vertical bearing performance of pile across cave and sensitivity of three parameters
title_short Study on the vertical bearing performance of pile across cave and sensitivity of three parameters
title_full Study on the vertical bearing performance of pile across cave and sensitivity of three parameters
title_fullStr Study on the vertical bearing performance of pile across cave and sensitivity of three parameters
title_full_unstemmed Study on the vertical bearing performance of pile across cave and sensitivity of three parameters
title_sort study on the vertical bearing performance of pile across cave and sensitivity of three parameters
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series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Abstract A new method was used to study the performance of pile across cave. This paper investigated the vertical bearing characteristics of piles cross caves using centrifugal model tests and a theoretical model of sensitivity. Twelve pile scenarios were selected, the first was a conventional pile, 24 cm long and 2.5 cm in diameter, with no karst cave as a control. In the other eleven scenarios the piles passed through karst caves of four different heights, of four different spans, and three different numbers of caves. The results reveal that increasing the height, span, and number of caves all are negative for vertical ultimate bearing capacity of piles. The axial force and unit shaft resistance of piles are great different. According to the ratios of the tip and shaft resistance, caves change the type of piles. The sensitivity of vertical ultimate bearing capacity to these factors from high to low is height, number, and span of caves. Importantly, the bearing characteristics of piles decrease faster once the height of the prototype karst cave is higher than 9 m, but decreases slowly when the cave’s span is greater than 9 m × 9 m.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-96883-7
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