Journal article
Drained response of rigid piles in sand under an inclined tensile load
T Huang, C O loughlin, C Gaudin, Y Tian, T Lu
Geotechnique Letters | ICE PUBLISHING | Published : 2020
Abstract
The response of rigid piles in sand to an inclined tensile load is poorly documented and understood, particularly when the load is cyclic. This is becoming relevant for floating marine renewable energy devices such as wave energy converters and floating wind turbines. This paper considers centrifuge data for rigid piles in dense sand subjected to drained monotonic and cyclic loading at various inclinations. The data strongly advocate (in dense sand) the avoidance of load inclinations higher than about 60° (to the horizontal) as cyclic loading significantly deteriorates pile capacity, whereas at lower (flatter) load inclinations, there are potential benefits from cyclic densification that imp..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was funded by the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) as part of ARENA's Research and Development Programme in a joint project with Carnegie Clean Energy (grant number 2015RND086). The first author received support from the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (grant number 2017B15714) and China Scholarship Council.