Analysis of Failure Behavior of Pile Embedded in Liquefiable Soil Deposits considering Buckling Instability

좌굴을 고려한 액상화 지반에 근입된 말뚝의 파괴거동 분석

  • 한진태 (서울대학교 지구환경시스템공학부) ;
  • 조종석 (서울대학교 공학연구소) ;
  • 황재익 (UC 버클리대학교) ;
  • 김명모 (서울대학교 지구환경시스템공학부)
  • Published : 2006.03.17

Abstract

Liquefaction-induced lateral spreading has been the most extensive damage to pile foundations during earthquakes. However, a case of pile failure was reported despite the fact that a large margin of safety factor was employed in their design. This means that the current seismic design method of pile is not agreeable with the actual failure mechanism of pile. Newly proposed failure mechanism of pile is a pile failure based on buckling instability. In this study, failure behavior of pile embedded in liquefied soil deposits was analyzed considering lateral spreading and buckling instability performing 1g shaking table test. As a result, it can be concluded that the pile subjected to excessive axial loads ($near\;P_{cr}$) can fail by buckling instability during liquefaction. When lateral spreading took place in sloping grounds, lateral spreading increased lateral deflection of pile and reduced the buckling load, promoting more rapid collapse. In addition, buckling shape of pile was observed. In the ease of pile buckling, hinge formed at the middle of the pile, not at the bottom. And in sloping grounds, location of hinge got loiter compared with level ground because of the effects of lateral spreading.

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