Model Test Research on the Pile Stress by Pseudo-Static Test of Pier-Foundation-Structure System

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This paper mostly studied on the pile stress in the loess foundation when the pile and the soil are interacting by pseudo-static test of piers and piles in the remolded loess foundation indoor. We get the stress-depth curve of pile body. We get its finite element model by ANASYS and analyze the change of pile body stress.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 383-390)

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6641-6645

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November 2011

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