Results from centrifuge modelling of tunnelling beneath loaded non-displacement piles in clay are presented in this paper; the principal variables were soil strength, pile loading and pile position relative to the tunnel. The details of the experimental set-up and the importance of understanding the loading history of the soil and the piles are presented in a companion paper. The subsurface pile-soil interaction was captured through particle image velocimetry; the effects of pile loading and pile position were found to have a significant impact on pile settlements. Analysis of tunnel-pile interaction through t-z load-transfer modelling of the pile-soil interface is presented using the approach described in the companion paper. The mechanisms observed in the centrifuge tests are predicted reasonably well. A significant improvement in the prediction of the induced pile loading and settlements was achieved with the inclusion of plasticity and simple power-law non-linearity for the soil.
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Williamson, M. G., Mair, R. J., Devriendt, M. D., & Elshafie, M. Z. E. B. (2017). Open-face tunnelling effects on non-displacement piles in clay - part 2: Tunnelling beneath loaded piles and analytical modelling. Geotechnique, 67(11), 1001–1019. https://doi.org/10.1680/jgeot.SIP17.P.120
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