Dakka
Structural
- Feb 2, 2022
- 4
Hi
Please consider a soil strata:
Layer 1: Non liquefied soil : 0m to 6m
Layer 2: Liquefied soil : 6m to 10m
Layer 3: Non Liquefied soil : beyond 10m
When you analyze a Pile foundation (4-Pile system) for the Seismic case using Soil-Spring approach, Can you take into account the lateral resistance offered by the Layer 1?
Or because it is above a Liquefied layer, it is free to slide in lateral direction & doesn't offer any Lateral resistance?
Does the phenomenon of Lateral spreading has any effect on the above, meaning, say Lateral spreading is not encountered, then the lateral resistance from layer 1 can be anticipated and for vice versa, later resistance is not offered?
Any codal or literature reference which addresses the design of Pile foundation under liquefaction using Soil springs is highly appreciated.
Please help.
Thanks in advance.
Best.
Please consider a soil strata:
Layer 1: Non liquefied soil : 0m to 6m
Layer 2: Liquefied soil : 6m to 10m
Layer 3: Non Liquefied soil : beyond 10m
When you analyze a Pile foundation (4-Pile system) for the Seismic case using Soil-Spring approach, Can you take into account the lateral resistance offered by the Layer 1?
Or because it is above a Liquefied layer, it is free to slide in lateral direction & doesn't offer any Lateral resistance?
Does the phenomenon of Lateral spreading has any effect on the above, meaning, say Lateral spreading is not encountered, then the lateral resistance from layer 1 can be anticipated and for vice versa, later resistance is not offered?
Any codal or literature reference which addresses the design of Pile foundation under liquefaction using Soil springs is highly appreciated.
Please help.
Thanks in advance.
Best.