Numerical Study on the Behavior of Inclined Micropile (60b065bc-a615-421d-afa1-47c19339c8cb)

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Sepideh Damavandinejad Monfared
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Jan 1, 2017

Abstract

"In recognition of the practicality of using inclined micropiles as elements for foundation support to resist static and seismic loading conditions, specifically in retrofitting projects, this study presents an investigation into the behavior of an inclined micropile subjected to simultaneous lateral load and bending moment. Three-dimensional numerical simulations are performed using the finite element method to assess the influence of micropile geometrical parameters such as angle of inclination, length, and diameter on the response of micropile-soil system. The Mohr-Coulomb failure criterion is used to define the behavior of soil and stabilized soil around micropile materials and the micropile, constructed of concrete and steel, is assumed to be elastic. The interaction between soil and micropile is taken into account by defining interaction elements covering both tangential and normal behavior. The study is carried out using nonlinear FEM analyses. The results of these simulations indicate that negative micropiles, in which slip surface deflects downward, have higher lateral load capacity than positive micropiles with slip surface deflecting upward. The conducted research also shows that increasing the diameter and the length of micropile increases the lateral load capacity. Increasing micropile diameter is more effective in increasing lateral load capacity. A relationship is developed from statistical regression analysis of the finite element modeling computations to estimate the lateral displacement of a micropile inclined at an angle of 30o in silty sands. IntroductionMicropiles are small diameter (typically less than 300 mm), cast-in-place, drilled, and grouted replacement piles with steel pipes which after being conceived in Italy (Lizzi,1978), were originally developed for underpinning existing structures (Bruce et al.,1990) to arrest and prevent structural movement, upgrade loadbearing capacity of existing structures, repair or replace deteriorating or inadequate foundations or raise settled foundations to their original elevation."
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APA: Sepideh Damavandinejad Monfared  (2017)  Numerical Study on the Behavior of Inclined Micropile (60b065bc-a615-421d-afa1-47c19339c8cb)

MLA: Sepideh Damavandinejad Monfared Numerical Study on the Behavior of Inclined Micropile (60b065bc-a615-421d-afa1-47c19339c8cb). Deep Foundations Institute, 2017.

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