1st Edition

Advanced Design of Pile Foundations Under Lateral Loading

By Wei Dong Guo Copyright 2024
    276 Pages 133 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    This book presents models that capture the nonlinear response of piles subjected to lateral forces. Utilising a consistent approach encompassing new mathematical models, it offers solutions presented as closed-form expressions and underpinned by the same set of 3-5 measurable soil-input parameters. These focus on nonlinear response of mono piles, anchored piles, pile groups, and torsional piles, as well as passive piles subjected to soil movement induced in shearing, sliding slopes or excavation, and earthquake shaking. The models can also be used for pipelines and similar beam structures.

    Solutions are provided in the form of design charts, with each parameter obtained using available test data and illustrated with real-world cases. The models reveal, for the first time, the mysterious mechanisms of amplification resulting from back-rotation, which have incurred the collapse of structures such as the Showa Bridge and Nicoll Highway, as well as the distortion of piles during earthquakes.

    Advanced Design of Pile Foundations Under Lateral Loading is ideal for practicing foundation engineers and students at graduate level.

    Wei Dong Guo is co-founder of Hans Innovation Group and former Associate Professor at the University of Wollongong, Australia. He is a Chartered Professional Engineer and is a Fellow of Engineers Australia by whom he was awarded the 2012 Warren Medal.

    1. Problems, models and tests.

    2. Laterally loaded pile groups.

    3. Anchored piles.

    4. Slope stabilizing piles – 2-layer model.

    5. Embankment piles and shear tests – 3-layer model.

    6. Passive piles – model tests.

    7. Lateral spreading and instability of back-rotated piles.

    8. Excavation on adjacent piles.

    9. Lateral piles under static through cyclic loading.

    10. Torsional piles – Input parameters.

    Biography

    Wei Dong Guo is co-founder of Hans Innovation Group and former Associate Professor at the University of Wollongong, Australia. He is a Chartered Professional Engineer, and is a Fellow of Engineers Australia by whom he was awarded the 2012 Warren Medal.