A practical method for construction of p-y curves for liquefiable soils

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2017

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In practice, the analysis of laterally loaded piles is often carried out using a �Beam on Non-linear Winkler Foundation method� whereby the lateral pile-soil interaction is modelled as a set of non-linear springs (also known as p-y curves). During seismic liquefaction, the saturated sandy soil changes its state from a solid to a viscous fluid like material, which in turn alters the shape of the p-y curve. Typically, p-y curves for non-liquefied soil looks like a convex curve with an initial stiff slope that reduces with increasing pile-soil relative displacement (y) i.e., elasto-plastic softening response. However, recent research conclusively showed that p-y curve for liquefied soil has a different shape, i.e., upward concave with practically-zero initial stiffness (due to the loss of particle to particle contact) up to a certain displacement, beyond which the stiffness increases due to reengaging of the sand particles. This paper presents a practical method for construction of the newly proposed p-y curves along with an example. � 2017 Elsevier Ltd

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BNWF model, Liquefied soil, p-y curves, Pile-soil interaction

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