Pile Lateral Behaviour under Full Scale Lateral Load Tests in Thick Compacted Marine Carbonate Sand Fill of an Artifical Island

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 491 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 8, 2021
Abstract
This paper presents the results of pile lateral capacities obtained from both conventional design and fullscale pile lateral load tests. Conventional design using P-Y curve analysis is very commonly being used by designers; designers use well accepted software programs like Lpile and Allpile for analysis. However, these programs do not cover the soil models to simulate engineering behavior of marine carbonate sands; which generally have different engineering behavior than silica/quarts sands. In this study, the existing soil models for common sands have been used to assess pile lateral capacities and these results are compared with the results from full-scale instrumented pile lateral load tests performed in compacted marine carbonate sand fills of artificial island constructed for oil and gas facilities in Abu Dhabi. The objective of this study was to verify the applicability of the existing sand soil models for carbonate sands and also to verify the associated conservatism in the pile lateral capacities. This study shows that the actual pile lateral response is much stiffer than what was anticipated through the LPile analysis. Therefore, further research focus may be required to capture the engineering behavior of the marine carbonate sands to develop specific P-Y curves.
Citation
APA:
(2021) Pile Lateral Behaviour under Full Scale Lateral Load Tests in Thick Compacted Marine Carbonate Sand Fill of an Artifical IslandMLA: Pile Lateral Behaviour under Full Scale Lateral Load Tests in Thick Compacted Marine Carbonate Sand Fill of an Artifical Island. Deep Foundations Institute, 2021.