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Application of Miniature FBG-MEMS Pressure Sensor in Penetration Process of Jacked Pile

Journal

MICROMACHINES
Volume 11, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/mi11090876

Keywords

jacked pile; FBG test technology; MEMS micro-sensing technology; penetration mechanism; pile stress; pile– soil interface

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51708316, 51778312, 51809146]

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In order to study the penetration mechanism of jacked piles in viscous soil foundation, the stress variation law of the pile-soil interface was obtained by installing silicon piezoresistive earth pressure and pore water pressure sensors, and fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensors in a model pile body, and the penetration characteristics of jacked piles in homogeneous viscous soil were defined. The test results show that: Fiber Bragg grating and silicon piezoresistive sensing technology can better meet the requirements of testing the characteristics of jacked pile in viscous soil. The ratio of pile lateral resistance to pile end resistance varies when pile is jacked in homogeneous viscous soil. In the early stage of pile jacking, the ratio of pile lateral resistance is small, and in the later stage of pile jacking, the ratio of pile lateral resistance increases, but the ratio of pile end resistance is still higher than that of pile lateral resistance. The ratio of the effective stress to the total radial stress is high, and the variation law of the two is consistent with the depth. The total radial stress, pore water pressure, and effective radial stress all exhibit the degradation phenomenon, and the degradation degree decreases gradually with the increase in penetration depth at the same depth. The ratio of excess pore water pressure to overburden weight decreases with the increase in depth, and the maximum value is 87%. The research results can provide a reference for the engineering practice of jacked pile in viscous soil foundation.

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