2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10518-022-01502-z
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Numerical investigation on p–y method of group piles under static and dynamic loads

Abstract: The present study aims at scrutinizing the static and dynamic behavior of pile-soil interaction in the context of py method using finite element analysis. For this purpose, a series of static and dynamic analyses are carried out for single pile, 2x2 and 3x3 group piles in homogeneous clayey soil. In the analysis, the nonlinear behavior of soil is taken into account using a kinematic hardening model, while piles are modeled as elastic. The soil model parameters are calibrated using experimental modulus degradat… Show more

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“…Ye and Ai [38] delved into the dynamic response of a pile embedded in layered transversely isotropic unsaturated poroelastic media subjected to vertical external excitations, employing a coupling of finite element and boundary element methods. Timura gao glu et al [39] conducted numerical examinations of the dynamic p-y curves in group piles, considering the nonlinear behavior of soil with a kinematic hardening model. Fansuri et al [40] prepared a study to investigate the impact of soil-pile interaction on the seismic responses of both the piles and the surrounding soil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ye and Ai [38] delved into the dynamic response of a pile embedded in layered transversely isotropic unsaturated poroelastic media subjected to vertical external excitations, employing a coupling of finite element and boundary element methods. Timura gao glu et al [39] conducted numerical examinations of the dynamic p-y curves in group piles, considering the nonlinear behavior of soil with a kinematic hardening model. Fansuri et al [40] prepared a study to investigate the impact of soil-pile interaction on the seismic responses of both the piles and the surrounding soil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%