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A numerical approach to estimate shaft friction of bored piles in sands
Authors:Ylenia Mascarucci  Salvatore Miliziano  Alessandro Mandolini
Institution:1. Department of Civil Engineering, Design, Building and Environment, Second University of Napoli, Via Roma 29, 81031, Aversa, CE, Italy
2. Department of Structural and Geotechnical Engineering, Sapienza University of Roma, Via Eudossiana 18, 00184, Rome, Italy
Abstract:A new approach to estimate shaft capacity of bored piles in sandy soils, based on numerical analysis, is presented. The topic is relevant as current design methods often largely underestimate the shaft capacity of piles in sands, thus resulting in an over-conservative design. The proposed approach is based on explicitly modelling the thin cylinder of soil surrounding the pile, where strain localization concentrates (shear band), and on the fundamental mechanic behaviour of sandy soils (e.g. dilatancy, softening). This approach is both simple and easy to apply. Results of a broad parametric study involving axially loaded single piles embedded in different sandy soils are presented, highlighting that relative density and grain size distribution mainly affect the shaft capacity. The capability of the procedure to predict shaft friction is checked against data from a well-documented full-scale axial load test on instrumented pile. Some suggestions for calibration and application of the method are also reported.
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