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A new approach for vertical impedance in radially inhomogeneous soil layer

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1002/nag.1024

Keywords

plane-strain; complex stiffness transfer model; radially inhomogeneous; multi-zone; dynamic response

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [50879077]
  2. Foundation of Suzhou University of Science and Technology
  3. Construction Research Program of Zhejiang Province of China [ZC201042]

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In the past studies on pile vibrations, the soil around the pile is mainly regarded as homogeneous or multi-layered piecewise homogeneous. However, under most engineering conditions, the surrounding soil becomes seriously disturbed due to construction effects. This may strengthen or weaken the shear modulus of the soil resulting in the soil becoming radially inhomogeneous. As a consequence of this, El Naggar extended Novak's plane-strain model to account for the radial inhomogeneity by the use of multiple springs connected in series. Rather than using this approach, this paper proposes a new model which is thought to be theoretically more rigorous and one which may be described as complex stiffness transfer model. It is shown that the solution developed in this study agrees well with the more limited solutions of Novak and Dotson and Veletsos under several special conditions. Finally, the scope of application has been enlarged as a result of the generalizations made in the present model. Copyright (c) 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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