Indrajit Chowdhury
Petrofac International Limited, Sharjah, UAE.
Sambhu.P.Dasgupta
Dept.of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (Kharagpur), Kharagpur, India.
Keywords: Dynamic response, Stiffness, Damping, Piles, Lateral load, Partial Embedment.
ABSTRACT:
The problem of lateral load induced on piles under earthquake has been plaguing professional
engineers, geo-technical investigators and researchers alike for quite some time. The normal practice is to
ensure that the fixed base shear of column does not exceed the static shear load capacity of piles. The inertial and stiffness effect of pile is usually ignored in dynamic earthquake analysis. The present paper proposes a method where based on modal response or time history analysis pile load may be estimated under earthquake, considering its stiffness, inertia and effect of material and geometric damping properties. The results are then compared with the conventional methods. The effect of partial embedment, a situation that may develop under soil liquefaction during earthquake has also been derived.
The pile loads are estimated for two cases:
- When the structure is a lumped mass having infinite stiffness: like a machine foundation or a heavy shortvessel supported directly on pile cap.
- The superstructure has a finite stiffness and mass like a frame (building /pipe rack etc)
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