Shaking table tests on the lateral response of a pile buried in liquefied sand

This paper presents an experimental study on the lateral resistance of a pile subjected to liquefaction-induced lateral flow. To observe the soil surrounding the pile during liquefaction, it was modeled as a buried cylinder that corresponded to a sectional model of the prototype pile at a certain de...

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Main Authors: Dungca, Jonathan R., Kuwano, J., Takahashi, A., Saruwatari, T., Izawa, J., Suzuki, H., Tokimatsu, K.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-51632021-12-01T08:19:27Z Shaking table tests on the lateral response of a pile buried in liquefied sand Dungca, Jonathan R. Kuwano, J. Takahashi, A. Saruwatari, T. Izawa, J. Suzuki, H. Tokimatsu, K. This paper presents an experimental study on the lateral resistance of a pile subjected to liquefaction-induced lateral flow. To observe the soil surrounding the pile during liquefaction, it was modeled as a buried cylinder that corresponded to a sectional model of the prototype pile at a certain depth in the subsoil. In order to create a realistic stress condition in the model ground, the model was prepared in a sealed container and the overburden pressure was applied to the ground surface by a rubber pressure bag. The model pile was actuated back and forth through rods attached on each side by an electro-hydraulic actuator. This paper focuses on observing the deformation of the liquefied soil surrounding the pile when a large relative displacement between the pile and the soil is induced. The loading rate effect on the lateral resistance of the pile in the liquefied sand and the influence of the relative density are also investigated. Test results show that a larger resistance is mobilized as the loading rate becomes higher. When the loading rate is higher, the cylinder displacement required for the lateral resistance becomes smaller. It has been also observed that as the relative density of the soil increases, dilatancy of the soil in front of the pile also increases. 2006-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/4162 info:doi/10.1016/j.soildyn.2005.02.021 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Soil liquefaction Sandy soils Earthquake simulators Civil Engineering
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Soil liquefaction
Sandy soils
Earthquake simulators
Civil Engineering
spellingShingle Soil liquefaction
Sandy soils
Earthquake simulators
Civil Engineering
Dungca, Jonathan R.
Kuwano, J.
Takahashi, A.
Saruwatari, T.
Izawa, J.
Suzuki, H.
Tokimatsu, K.
Shaking table tests on the lateral response of a pile buried in liquefied sand
description This paper presents an experimental study on the lateral resistance of a pile subjected to liquefaction-induced lateral flow. To observe the soil surrounding the pile during liquefaction, it was modeled as a buried cylinder that corresponded to a sectional model of the prototype pile at a certain depth in the subsoil. In order to create a realistic stress condition in the model ground, the model was prepared in a sealed container and the overburden pressure was applied to the ground surface by a rubber pressure bag. The model pile was actuated back and forth through rods attached on each side by an electro-hydraulic actuator. This paper focuses on observing the deformation of the liquefied soil surrounding the pile when a large relative displacement between the pile and the soil is induced. The loading rate effect on the lateral resistance of the pile in the liquefied sand and the influence of the relative density are also investigated. Test results show that a larger resistance is mobilized as the loading rate becomes higher. When the loading rate is higher, the cylinder displacement required for the lateral resistance becomes smaller. It has been also observed that as the relative density of the soil increases, dilatancy of the soil in front of the pile also increases.
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author Dungca, Jonathan R.
Kuwano, J.
Takahashi, A.
Saruwatari, T.
Izawa, J.
Suzuki, H.
Tokimatsu, K.
author_facet Dungca, Jonathan R.
Kuwano, J.
Takahashi, A.
Saruwatari, T.
Izawa, J.
Suzuki, H.
Tokimatsu, K.
author_sort Dungca, Jonathan R.
title Shaking table tests on the lateral response of a pile buried in liquefied sand
title_short Shaking table tests on the lateral response of a pile buried in liquefied sand
title_full Shaking table tests on the lateral response of a pile buried in liquefied sand
title_fullStr Shaking table tests on the lateral response of a pile buried in liquefied sand
title_full_unstemmed Shaking table tests on the lateral response of a pile buried in liquefied sand
title_sort shaking table tests on the lateral response of a pile buried in liquefied sand
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2006
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/4162
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