Study on bearing capacity of tank foundation with alternatively arranged vortex-compression nodular piles

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Types of tapered piles are widely applied in tank foundation consolidation, but their inherent deficiencies in design and construction limit their further promotion. Vortex compression pile is a novel nodular pile. Compared with the traditional equal-section pile, vortex compression nodular pile is featured by stronger bearing capacity and slighter settlement. In this paper, the model test results showed that vortex compression nodular pile can greatly improve the bearing capacity and reduce the settlement. Through the finite element software ABAQUS analysis the bearing characteristics of equal-section pile foundation and vortex-compression nodular pile foundation were compared. The three-dimensional solid model was established by ABAQUS finite element software. The impact of cushion modulus, cushion thickness, vertical load, pile modulus, soil modulus around the pile on the bearing capacity of the vortex-compression nodular pile foundation were studied.

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Li, C. B., Li, G. J., Yu, R. G., Li, J., & Ma, X. S. (2020). Study on bearing capacity of tank foundation with alternatively arranged vortex-compression nodular piles. Energies, 13(20). https://doi.org/10.3390/en13205273

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