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Liang Mingde, Liu Yue. Nonlinear Analysis of Rigid Group Piles[J]. Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 1995, 17(6): 23-31.
Citation: Liang Mingde, Liu Yue. Nonlinear Analysis of Rigid Group Piles[J]. Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 1995, 17(6): 23-31.

Nonlinear Analysis of Rigid Group Piles

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  • Published Date: November 22, 1995
  • In this paper is extended the nonlinear T-Z Curve of single pile,to rigid group piles. The nonlinear T-Z curve of rigid group piles is derived from the increasing settlement of the pile shaft induced by the interaction ofpile-soil-pile system. Conclusions are:①The interaction of pile-soil-pile system obviously reduces the pilestiffness. However,it raises the ultimate bearing capacity of rigid group piles,This means that the usage of rigidgroup piles is more safe than that of a single pile,which has a big cross-sectional area.②Generally speakillg,the predicted results from the nonlinear T-Z curves in much more conservative than the observed one.③It is worthwhile to point out that the failue ratio Rf used influenced the prediction,The ultimate bearing capacity of group pilesis decresaed by 5% when the Rf is increased by 0.05.In this investigation,Rf=0.9 is used as suggested by Kraft et al.,while Rf for other soil condition needs further discussion.
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