Load – Displacement Behaviour of a Pile on a Sloping Ground for Various L/D Ratios

An experimental study was carried out to understand the behaviour of a laterally loaded single pile on a slope with different length/diameter (L/D) ratios driven into cohesionless soil for a relative density of 70%. Static loading was applied in both forward and reverse directions for slopes of 1V:1...

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Main Authors: Sivapriya S. V., Ramanathan Rahul
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2019-03-01
Series:Slovak Journal of Civil Engineering
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spelling doaj-dfd85ac240e24544a9be95087f71f12b2020-11-25T03:54:20ZengSciendoSlovak Journal of Civil Engineering1338-39732019-03-012711610.2478/sjce-2019-0001sjce-2019-0001Load – Displacement Behaviour of a Pile on a Sloping Ground for Various L/D RatiosSivapriya S. V.0Ramanathan Rahul1Dept. of Civil Engineering, SSN College of Engineering, Kalavakkam, Chennai, IndiaDept. of Civil Engineering, SSN College of Engineering, Kalavakkam, Chennai, IndiaAn experimental study was carried out to understand the behaviour of a laterally loaded single pile on a slope with different length/diameter (L/D) ratios driven into cohesionless soil for a relative density of 70%. Static loading was applied in both forward and reverse directions for slopes of 1V:1.5H, 1V:2H, and 1V:2.5H for a constant L/D ratio representing flexible pile behaviour. It was observed that the load ratio (load on a sandy slope to the horizontal ground) decreased with an increase in the slope’s angle. The post-static behaviour of the pile under the same conditions was also studied to evaluate the elastic displacement, which increased with an increase in the slope’s angle. Due to the constant passive resistance under the reverse loading, the lateral load on the slope’s crest was almost equal to the horizontal ground’s condition. The effect of the L/D ratio was studied by varying the length and diameter and by maintaining the other parameter as a constant. The lateral load of a pile increased with an increase in its length and diameter.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/sjce.2019.27.issue-1/sjce-2019-0001/sjce-2019-0001.xml?format=INTlaterally loaded single pilecohesionless soilactive slopelength to diameter ratiostiffness factor
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author Sivapriya S. V.
Ramanathan Rahul
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Ramanathan Rahul
Load – Displacement Behaviour of a Pile on a Sloping Ground for Various L/D Ratios
Slovak Journal of Civil Engineering
laterally loaded single pile
cohesionless soil
active slope
length to diameter ratio
stiffness factor
author_facet Sivapriya S. V.
Ramanathan Rahul
author_sort Sivapriya S. V.
title Load – Displacement Behaviour of a Pile on a Sloping Ground for Various L/D Ratios
title_short Load – Displacement Behaviour of a Pile on a Sloping Ground for Various L/D Ratios
title_full Load – Displacement Behaviour of a Pile on a Sloping Ground for Various L/D Ratios
title_fullStr Load – Displacement Behaviour of a Pile on a Sloping Ground for Various L/D Ratios
title_full_unstemmed Load – Displacement Behaviour of a Pile on a Sloping Ground for Various L/D Ratios
title_sort load – displacement behaviour of a pile on a sloping ground for various l/d ratios
publisher Sciendo
series Slovak Journal of Civil Engineering
issn 1338-3973
publishDate 2019-03-01
description An experimental study was carried out to understand the behaviour of a laterally loaded single pile on a slope with different length/diameter (L/D) ratios driven into cohesionless soil for a relative density of 70%. Static loading was applied in both forward and reverse directions for slopes of 1V:1.5H, 1V:2H, and 1V:2.5H for a constant L/D ratio representing flexible pile behaviour. It was observed that the load ratio (load on a sandy slope to the horizontal ground) decreased with an increase in the slope’s angle. The post-static behaviour of the pile under the same conditions was also studied to evaluate the elastic displacement, which increased with an increase in the slope’s angle. Due to the constant passive resistance under the reverse loading, the lateral load on the slope’s crest was almost equal to the horizontal ground’s condition. The effect of the L/D ratio was studied by varying the length and diameter and by maintaining the other parameter as a constant. The lateral load of a pile increased with an increase in its length and diameter.
topic laterally loaded single pile
cohesionless soil
active slope
length to diameter ratio
stiffness factor
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