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Vertical stress distributions around batter piles driven in cross‐anisotropic media
Authors:Cheng‐Der Wang  Tzen‐Chin Lee  Ming‐Tang Chen
Institution:1. Department of Civil and Disaster Prevention Engineering, National United University, No. 1, Lien‐Da, Kung‐Ching‐Li, Miao‐Li, Taiwan 360, Republic of China;2. Master of the Institute of Civil Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan 106, Republic of China
Abstract:This work presents analytical solutions to compute the vertical stresses for a cross‐anisotropic half‐space due to various loading types by batter piles. The loading types are an embedded point load for an end‐bearing pile, uniform skin friction, and linear variation of skin friction for a friction pile. The cross‐anisotropic planes are parallel to the horizontal ground surface. The proposed solutions can be obtained by utilizing Wang and Liao's solutions for a horizontal and vertical point load acting in the interior of a cross‐anisotropic medium. The derived cross‐anisotropic solutions using a limiting approach are in perfect agreement with the isotropic solutions of Ramiah and Chickanagappa with the consideration of pile inclination. Additionally, the present solutions are identical to the cross‐anisotropic solutions by Wang for the batter angle equals to 0. The influential factors in yielded solutions include the type and degree of geomaterial anisotropy, pile inclination, and distinct loading types. An example is illustrated to clarify the effect of aforementioned factors on the vertical stresses. The parametric results reveal that the stresses considering the geomaterial anisotropy and pile batter differ from those of previous isotropic and cross‐anisotropic solutions. Hence, it is imperative to take the pile inclination into account when piles are required to transmit both the axial and lateral loads in the cross‐anisotropic media. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:vertical stresses  batter piles  cross‐anisotropic media  end bearing  skin friction
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