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Research Article

Load-settlement response of piled raft foundations in sand

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Pages 1260-1283 | Received 06 Dec 2020, Accepted 07 May 2021, Published online: 02 Jun 2021
 

ABSTRACT

The load-settlement behaviour of piled raft foundations (PRFs) resting on sand subjected to vertical uniformly distributed load is studied using three-dimensional elasto-plastic finite element (FE) analyses. The unified Clay and Sand Model (CASM), based on the critical state soil mechanics, is used as the soil constitutive model. In the present study, 38 rectangular, strip, and circular raft connected to different pile configurations resting on four different types of sands in their loose, medium, and dense states are considered. The accuracy of the finite element analysis is confirmed through verification and validation with other numerical and experimental studies. A detailed parametric study is conducted, which includes soil elastic and critical state parameters as well as different dimensions of PRFs. A guideline chart is provided, which will be helpful for a design practitioner to choose the suitable PRF configurations considering serviceability limit states of safety and economical design aspect. This flow chart is based on (i) combined effects of various parameters on PRF load settlement behaviour, (ii) load sharing between the raft and the pile groups, and (iii) a preliminary cost analysis.

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