Effects of the tip location on single piles subjected to surcharge and axial loads

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When applying axial load on piles subjected to negative skin friction (NSF), the yielded NSF is gradually eliminated. The process is notably influenced by the tip location (Y) and still a lack of understanding. This paper reports three-dimensional numerical simulations with tip locations Y = 1.00 pile diameter (D), 0.25 D, 0.00 D, and - 1.00 D. It is found that, against expectations, the dragload and NSF are not proportionally related to the tip location. When maximum dragload (P max) is eventually eliminated due to an axial load, there is also a negative crest of the skin friction, indicating that NSF still exists based on the criterion of the dragload reduction. The side resistance of the piles with Y = 1.00 D and 0.25 D is almost fully mobilised, which is demonstrated by the increment of end resistance that greatly increases with the larger axial loads. However, the side resistance of the piles with Y = 0.00 D and - 1.00 D has a potential capacity to carry more loads with continued displacement since the increment of end resistance increases almost linearly with axial load. Therefore, when designing the pile foundation, the inclusion of the NSF should be governed by the amount of axial load to be resisted. © 2013 Yaru Lv et al.

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Lv, Y., Ding, X., & Wang, D. (2013). Effects of the tip location on single piles subjected to surcharge and axial loads. The Scientific World Journal, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/149706

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