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Title: INFLUENCE OF STATIC AND SEISMIC LOADING ON PILES IN LAYERED SOILS
Authors: Prasad, K. V. N. Siva Rama
Issue Date: Jun-2021
Publisher: IIT Roorkee
Abstract: Piles are the foremost units, ordinarily adopted for deep foundations to support large superstructures like multi floor buildings, bridges, towers, dams, etc., once the instauration soil is weak and result bearing capability and settlement issues, Additionally to carrying the vertical compressive loads, piles should also resist the uplift loads (loads thanks to wind or fluid mechanics pressure) and therefore the dynamic lateral loads that are unit common within the offshore structures, holding walls and therefore the structures within the earthquake prone regions. With increasing infrastructure growth and unstable activities, and therefore the devastation witnessed, planning pile foundations for unstable conditions is of extensive importance. Here, during this study the influence of lateral loads on the piles in static condition and unstable condition are mentioned. A pile is taken in account of such length and diameter and forward a distinct varieties of soil layers and therefore the response of pile is calculated by exploitation deflection equation obtained from the equation given by Hetenyi (1955). And there by shear and moment also are calculated. Here, during this present study, finite component methodology and MATLAB are used for the mandatory calculations and a few soil info is taken from previous literatures.
URI: http://localhost:8081/jspui/handle/123456789/20621
Research Supervisor/ Guide: Chatterjee, Kaustav
metadata.dc.type: Dissertations
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