Bending moment response of batter piles in clay under spudcan-pile interaction

Journal Article (2023)
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Xiao Bin Li (Qinghai Provincial Traffic Construction Management Co., Ltd., Chongqing University)

Jiang Liu (Central Southern China Electric Power Design Institute of China Power Engineering Consulting Group)

X.Z. Wang (Chongqing University)

Jiang Tao Yi (Chongqing University)

Yu Ping Li (Hohai University)

Shi Jie Xu (Chongqing University)

Yu Tao Pan (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU))

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DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apor.2023.103670
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Publication Year
2023
Language
English
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Volume number
138

Abstract

The bending moment response of straight pile foundations, as the dominant factor of spudcan-pile interaction, has received focused attention in the close joint operation between jacket platforms and jack-up drilling rigs. As the foundation for the same widely used in jacket platforms, the research on the batter pile is still a knowledge gap in this field. This paper presents a numerical study of the bending moment response of batter piles at different inclination angles and azimuthal angles during spudcan installation. Using a coupled Eulerian-Lagrangian finite element method, the effects of flexural rigidity, stiffness ratio, spudcan-pile clearance distance, and pile length on the pile head bending moment were sequentially evaluated. It was found that the pile bending moment response is related to the change in soil flow mechanism caused by spudcan penetration and becomes more significant with the increase of inclination angle; under the same inclination angle, the bending moment response is the most dangerous when the azimuthal angle is 0°. Based on the parameter study, a simple method is proposed to estimate the pile head bending moment during spudcan installation. The outcome may facilitate incorporating pile spatial inclination into spudcan-pile interaction research and contribute to related safety design.

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