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Investigation of lateral load resistance of laterally loaded pile in sandy soil

Investigation of lateral load resistance of laterally loaded pile in sandy soil

Abstract

Investigation of the lateral load resistance of pile is made by laboratory model test on singleand group piles. The experiments are carried out with varying size, spacing of piles in group and length to diameterratio (L/d) of the piles. Lateral resistance of pile is a function of shape, size, spacing and length to diameterratio (L/d) of the pile. In this study, model pile is single pile, and group piles having configurations areof (2x1, 2x2) which satisfy the Meyerhof’s relative stiffness limit of pile for flexible pile. For model pile embeddedlength to diameter ratio (L/d) are 20, 30, 35 and spacing are S = 3d, 4.5d, 6d. These experiments areconducted in the sand available at North-South region (Rajshahi) in Bangladesh. Lateral loads are applied inthe single and pile groups by a lateral load setup arrangement. Due to the lateral load the pile are deflected.The load-displacement responses, ultimate resistance, group efficiency of piles with different spacing andnumber of piles in group have been qualitatively and quantitatively investigated in the experiment. From theload-displacement curve, ultimate lateral load resistances are obtained by double tangent method. Also someanalytical methods proposed by Meyerhof, Patra & Pise used to determine the ultimate lateral load resistanceof pile and pile groups. Finally, the lateral resistance of pile obtains by experiment and the ultimate lateralload resistances obtained by analytical methods are compared and trying to find out a analytical methods todetermine the lateral reasonably for the sand are available at North-South (region) Rajshahi In Bangladesh.

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DTM, ultimate resistance, group efficiency, elastic deformation, lateral load

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